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rulle7

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Helped my friend move house the other day ... :driving:

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That's what we thought, too. :yesnod:
 
aeronca65t said:
Is that a fridge? If so, that is really a skinny one!

He's in Japan. As you know the Japanese don't eat fatty foods like us Americans.

They dine mainly on fish which is very lean. :laugh:
 
kellysguy said:
aeronca65t said:
Is that a fridge? If so, that is really a skinny one!

He's in Japan. As you know the Japanese don't eat fatty foods like us Americans.

They dine mainly on fish which is very lean. :laugh:

and they can stack them vertically. :jester:
 
I've carried a mini fridge home in my Midget, it sat right down in the passenger seat. Not one of those small ones but the one that's 32 inches tall.
 
RickB said:
I've carried a mini fridge home in my Midget, it sat right down in the passenger seat. Not one of those small ones but the one that's 32 inches tall.

I've carried a full sized microwave the same way. More to the point, it's carried me and sadly I'm built like one of the fridges too. :whistle:
 
Glad you enjoyed the 'moving experience'
FYI, the fridge was 70 cm wide and about 80 cm deep, about 170 cm high.
( feel free to convert at your leisure )

I often carry lumber and assorted odds and ends in my Midget,
my daily and only driver.
This fridge, heavier than it looks, was the first time I actually
feared my windshield might crack...it didn't :smile:
 
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