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Perfecting An Old Classic

Today, the Jerrycan is defined as a metal or plastic packaging of rectangular or polygonal cross-section. In most states, colors designate what lies inside as well: red for gasoline, yellow for diesel, and blue for kerosene. They’ve made their way around the world and are used in practically every country on earth where individuals require extra fuel and water for their journeys. Odds are wherever there’s an off-road track, Over-Landing adventure, backcountry race, military vehicle presence, farms, or even doomsday bunkers, odds are there’s a Jerrycan not too far away.
The Jerry Can was designed in Germany in the 1930s for military.
Every Jerry Can need a secure place to be mounted or something to hold them in place, and that's where we come in.

At Rago Fabrication we do our best to fabricate products that are a must have! We have designed a Jerry Can holder that will Fit 2 Cans at once. This Jerry Can holder is equipped with 2 custom made locking latches to insure the safety of your gasoline, diesel, or kerosene at rest stops, or while driving to those remote locations.

What are some other ways to keep your Jerry Cans Safe during your Off-Road adventures?


Who Can Drink 5 Gallons Of Gas And Not Get Sick??
...Jerry Can
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