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Dear
Editor,
Cushioning sensitive commo or electronic gear Tor transpoR
to the maintenance shop Is a must so that a minor ±pair job
won't turn Into a major repair job.
Most of the time ²Fs hard to find old mattresSs or blanke³
when it's time to make a run to the maintenance shop. We keep
some 1-Ln foam rubber´ HµN
9320-00±232-2474,
on hand to
cushion our commo equipment In back of the vehicle¶ ·hat way
the equipment is protected and we can use the foam rubber
over again.
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