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Interesting Snap-On Tool Cart

LNKMK8

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I bought this cart at an estate sale yesterday and didn't think too much of it. It was covered in tools and junk. I got it home today and thought it sure felt top heavy when loading it. I cleaned it up and bit and noticed handles on the side of the drawers... that's odd. Check the numbers... KR-488 and KRA-429, both from 1989. The prior owner must have bolted this mid box to the top of the cart
 

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21bubba

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If you look close you'll see adapter plate between the cart and the box. I did this years ago and it worked great.
 

21bubba

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I had to change mine over to a Matco cart after awhile. The snapon had folded handles that cracked after time. The Matco's handles are radiused.
 
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crewchief888

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i still have a SO 2 shelf cart i bought back around '97 or so...

i was too cheap to buy the adapter, i bolted a lyons 3 drawer mid box under mine.

the cart is still in use today, but "repurposed" as a base for my benchtop drill press....



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