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Instructions for attaching Tow bar for Bean Machine Flip over the Rubbermaid cart. Unscrew the 7 screws holding the support base to the cart. Remove the support base. You will only be modifying this piece. Take the provided steel plate and position it centered inside the support base. Drill 6 , ¼” holes using the plate as your template. The two long screws are going to penetrate the plastic and fit into the two holes in the tow bar, and secured with a washer and Wing nuts. Wing nuts so that you can easily remove the tow bar easily. I have provided two types of wing nuts, nylon locking and non locking. You can choose for your needs. View of inside the removed support base. Push the two long screws through to bottom of base and attach two bar with wing nuts View of bottom of base with tow bar attached Plate secured inside the base with four screws

 · Web viewInstructions for attaching Tow bar for Bean Machine Flip over the Rubbermaid cart. Unscrew the 7 screws holding the support base to the cart. Remove the support base

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Instructions for attaching Tow bar for Bean Machine

Flip over the Rubbermaid cart. Unscrew the 7 screws holding the support base to the cart. Remove the support base. You will only be modifying this piece.

Take the provided steel plate and position it centered inside the support base. Drill 6 , ¼” holes using the plate as your template. The two long screws are going to penetrate the plastic and fit into the two holes in the tow bar, and secured with a washer and Wing nuts. Wing nuts so that you can easily remove the tow bar easily. I have provided two types of wing nuts, nylon locking and non locking. You can choose for your needs.

View of inside the removed support base. Push the two long screws through to bottom of base and attach two bar with wing nuts

drilled two holes to push the long screws

Plate secured inside the base with four screws

View of bottom of base with tow bar attached