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Posted by John A. on March 18, 2002 at 18:43:20 from (208.24.232.43):
Just saw the new Verison comersial. The guy walking around on a cell phone saying "Can you here me now?" . Any way there is what looks like a JD 4430 High crop with a cab. At the edge of a sugar cane field. A point of intrest for you JD boys! John A.
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