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Help moving Yeti.
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05/25/13 01:40 PM
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Taiaut
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My larger size Yeti has non-slip feet and my truck has a non-slip spray in bedliner. When the ice chest is about full it is as though it is welded to the bed. Any ideas as to how to help it slide around ?
Last edited by Taiaut; 05/25/13 01:41 PM.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
[Re: Taiaut]
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05/25/13 01:43 PM
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TAT
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They make feet that will slide. Those coolers can be heavy. I'm still out of breath from moving mine when it had 60 beers in it and full of ice.
It's not how you fall, It's how you get up.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/25/13 02:24 PM
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BnT
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Those furniture things that you put under the feet. You knkw the ones that make furniture so light an 80lb china woman pushed it with her pinky.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/25/13 02:31 PM
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/25/13 02:42 PM
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dgilbert
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On my brute I removed one end of the rubber feet, and put that end in first in the truck, that way you only to lift one end and the other end will slide, helped a bunch.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/25/13 02:53 PM
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rifleman
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Put a piece of pipe under it
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
[Re: rifleman]
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05/26/13 01:44 PM
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Sounds like you got more icechest than friends. 
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/26/13 03:46 PM
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Taiaut
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Always when there is work to be done.
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Re: Help moving Yeti.
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05/26/13 06:29 PM
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The pipe is a good idea. I'd go with just a small piece of 1/2" dowel rod kept in the rear stake pocket of the truck. Just lift the end and stick it under there and roll it out. Put dowel back in stake pocket.
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