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    #16
    Maybe a little better view of both ends, sorry about the welds had to use the stick welder, the mig would have made prettier welds!
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    Maybe that explains how they fasten to the cooler.

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      #17
      Originally posted by coachwhip View Post
      Maybe a little better view of both ends, sorry about the welds had to use the stick welder, the mig would have made prettier welds!

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      Maybe that explains how they fasten to the cooler.

      Amazing what you've done...

      Did you screw that bolt into the cooler above the wheels?

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        #18
        No it's a carriage bolt that fits into a slot on wheel attachment strap, it keeps it adjustable and keeps it from turning when I tighten it.

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          #19
          Very clever!

          Nicely done, sir

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            #20
            You can use the Bison Hauler on any brand of cooler. Rolls great through sand, dirt, grass, etc. It has a 600 pound weight capacity. Best of all, it's entirely made in the great state of Texas!

            High quality roto-molded Hard Coolers Made in the USA, Lifetime Warranty and Bear Proof, soft coolers, drinkware and gear. Shop Bison Coolers for hunting, camping, marine, hiking, fishing, tailgating and more.


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              #21
              Originally posted by coachwhip View Post
              I needed a way to haul the cooler to local BYOB events without breaking the back or the bank, as always I searched the TBH.com database for ideas that (Ballgame) had posted.

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              I took his ideas and tweaked the handle design to make everything removable, my test run seemed to approve the cargo!
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              Thanks again for the ideas!
              Great Idea and build! and thanks for the shout out!!

              I added another set of wheels to the front of my yeti which really helps but mine doesn't swivel.

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                #22
                Nifty! nice work

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