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Guam_Guy

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Want to know what model box on the right is, any info would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Guam_Guy

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Anyone, my neighbor has one and is willing to let it go for 200.00. Want to see if it's worth it.
 

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For the one with the little red box on top of it. Yeah, $200 is a pretty decent deal. The other older one, some here would say so, but you woud have a hard time trying to get your money back if you paid that much for it.
 

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Looks like a Taco Cart to me.

Well worth the $200. I know a guy who buys every one he can get his hands ona nd usually spends around $500-750 for them.
 

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Not a taco cart. And not from the 70's. New logo and you can see the safety warning label on the end, that's way post-70's.

The KR562 "taco carts" have drawers in the end, a blank plate in the front where the sides of the end drawers are, the cabinet storage in the back, and it's longer than that. This is what a taco cart looks like:
 

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Not a taco cart. And not from the 70's. New logo and you can see the safety warning label on the end, that's way post-70's.

The KR562 "taco carts" have drawers in the end, a blank plate in the front where the sides of the end drawers are, the cabinet storage in the back, and it's longer than that. This is what a taco cart looks like:

You are probably right that it is newer, but there are older Snap on boxes that are considered 'taco carts' than the one you posted.
 

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I wonder is Snap-on makes different boxes for overseas markets. I have to assume based on the OP's username that he is in Guam.
 

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Looks like a Taco Cart to me.

Well worth the $200. I know a guy who buys every one he can get his hands ona nd usually spends around $500-750 for them.

not a taco cart. they didn't have a shelving unit on the front of the box
 

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it is some KRA box, not even in the same leauge as the Taco Cart. My guess is one strong guy could lift that and throw it in a truck. I had a taco cart here once, weighed what seemed like 6-700lbs.
 

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It is a KRA, I don't remember the exact number, but probably around 10 years old. I sold one to a guy in a ****** shop and he used it for his scanner and all data set-up.

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KRA4109 is the model number, only made it for one series.
 

Zrexxer

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KRA4109 is the model number, only made it for one series.
I'd just come back to this thread to post that I'd found it in a catalog, and yes it's a KRA 4109. Not sure of the year of the catalog, but I had a receipt from the dealer tucked in there dated 2000, so that's probably a safe guess.
 
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Guam_Guy

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I'd just come back to this thread to post that I'd found it in a catalog, and yes it's a KRA 4109. Not sure of the year of the catalog, but I had a receipt from the dealer tucked in there dated 2000, so that's probably a safe guess.

That's it thanks alot, now just gotta see how much it's worth, thanks alot. And I am from Guam but currently live in Texas.
 
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