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No Spill Push-Button Gas Can
Here's a "no spill" push-button gas can that prevents fuel spills when filling mowers and other gas-powered equipment.
It was invented by Stanberry, Mo., farmer Marvin Messner and debuted at the recent North American Farm & Power Show at Rose Creek, Minn.
The 2 1/2-gal. plastic can features a special 6-in.
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No Spill Push-Button Gas Can ENERGY Miscellaneous 20-5-32 Here's a "no spill" push-button gas can that prevents fuel spills when filling mowers and other gas-powered equipment.
It was invented by Stanberry, Mo., farmer Marvin Messner and debuted at the recent North American Farm & Power Show at Rose Creek, Minn.
The 2 1/2-gal. plastic can features a special 6-in. flexible nozzle fitted with a push button plunger. When the button is closed, it prevents air from getting in and gas from getting out. When the button is pushed, it allows air in through three slots so gas flows out.
Sells for $14.95.
A 5-gal. model will be available later this fall.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, "No Spill," 1342 Washington St., Eldora, Iowa 50627 (ph toll-free 888 407-7455 or 515 858-2304).
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