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Question:

Can a grocery cart and a fire extinguisher make a go-car when put together?

I just want to know if you were to sit into a shopping cart, and set off a fire extinguisher from the back, would you actually go further than like, 2 inches? I'm wondering the same thing about office chairs too.

Answer:

It is permissable if the alligator is equipped with a 3 in to 2 1/2 in reducer, and also fitted with a wye. That way, a second in alligator could also either supply the first alligator or run a line of their own. The alligator must be rated to 120 psi.
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