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  2. O-Cedar - Wikipedia

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    O-Cedar is a brand of mechanical and power cleaning products which are rebranded Vileda products. [1] O-Cedar was acquired by the German company Freudenberg Household Products in 2003. The O-Cedar brand was originated by Martin Marietta ; it was purchased by Drackett in the early 1960s.

  3. Vileda - Wikipedia

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    Vileda is distributed across Europe, Oceana, Asia, South America, and Canada. In the United States it is branded as O-Cedar. Other brand names include Wettex, Gala, Marigold, SWASH and Gimi. Vileda Professional offers commercial products.

  4. World's Largest Cedar Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket after the 2005 fire The World's Largest Cedar Bucket is a 1,556 imperial gallons (7,070 L) red cedar bucket in Murfreesboro, Tennessee . [ 1 ] The bucket is approximately 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, with diameters of 6 feet (1.8 m) at its base and 9 feet (2.7 m) at its top.

  5. Bucket (machine part) - Wikipedia

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    Subsets of the excavator bucket are: the ditching bucket, trenching bucket, A ditching bucket is a wider bucket with no teeth, 5–6 feet (1.52–1.83 m) used for excavating larger excavations and grading stone. A trenching excavator bucket is normally 6 to 24 in (152 to 610 mm) wide and with protruding teeth.

  6. John C. Spence House - Wikipedia

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    Spence was the owner of a grocery and hardware store, founder of the Cedar Bucket Manufactory in Rutherford County in 1854, and the author of the Annals of Rutherford County; 1829-1870. [3] [2] When Elizabeth died in 1884, she left the house to her children, Henry Spence, Florence Spence, and Mary Spence Roulet.

  7. Boo Buckets Through the Years, From 1986 to Today - AOL

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    Whether you grew up in the late 1980s and beyond or became a parent after that and were on drive-thru duty, you likely have vivid memories of bringing home a McDonald's Halloween Boo Bucket.