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OUTSTANDING FEATURES 
Capacity—5 gallons. Large 5'/2 inch Funnel-top opening for quick 
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Extra strong, long-lived welded tank. Large brass check-valve on 
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Brass conections and parts. 
Packed complete (set up, ready for use), one in case. ih ae Ay 
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ALLIGATOR PRUNING SHEARS 
e Long and narrow for those hard to get at places. 
e Can’t pinch hands while operating. Springs hidden. 
e Easy operating safety lock keeps shears closed when not in use. 
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