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Old 06-28-09, 01:16 PM
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prathmann
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The person there just used a couple plastic 'zip-ties' to attach the cart handle to the rack. These are one-use only but you can get a pretty big bag of them for a dollar or two so it's not too bad to just snip them off after each trip. But keep your speed down and watch for bumps. Grocery cart wheels aren't really made for hitting potholes at speed.
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