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I think the reason they don't end up on thier lids more often is the way they are stacked when they fall. The tend to act as anti roll devices to each other as the come down.
We also noticed most were on thier long side after a wall was hit (all done without a ramp yet) Certainly creates a new level of complexity. "righting" a side ways box. |
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