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  2. Oil can - Wikipedia

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    An oil can (oilcan or oiler) [1] is a can that holds oil (usually motor oil) for lubricating machines. An oil can can also be used to fill oil-based lanterns . An occupation, referred to as an oiler , can use an oil can (among other tools) to lubricate machinery.

  3. Oil Can Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Ray "Oil Can" Boyd (born October 6, 1959) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Boyd played in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox (1982–1989), Montreal Expos (1990–1991), and Texas Rangers (1991). In a 10-season career, Boyd collected a 78–77 record with 799 strikeouts and a 4.04 ERA in 1,389.2 innings. [1]

  4. Rocanville - Wikipedia

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    Rocanville is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada, and home to the largest oil can in the world. [1] It is home of the Nutrien Rocanville mine. Rocanville is also home of the Symons Oiler factory which produced over 1 million oil cans during the Second World War. [2] The town erected the giant oil can to commemorate the factory.

  5. Oil Can Henry's - Wikipedia

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    Oil Can Henry's was an oil-change shop based in Tualatin, Oregon, United States. [1] Prior to being bought by Ashland Inc. in 2015, the company operated as a franchisor , and had locations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, Arizona, Colorado and Minnesota. [ 1 ]

  6. Oil headed to $65 per barrel in 2025 amid ample supply, BofA ...

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    Oil prices will fall to an average of $65 per barrel in 2025 amid an oversupply of crude and a backdrop of slowing demand as countries shift toward cleaner energies and forms of transportation ...

  7. 3-in-One Oil - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the can was redesigned to look like the early 20th century oil can design, with a hemisphere base and tapered straight spout. [2] An advertisement in The Church Standard magazine (April 13, 1901, p 867) offers 3 in 1 Oil as a perfect polish for pianos. It claimed that the oil was "long lasting" and did not come off on the clothes. [3]

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