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			<title>555 DTC on slopes</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[hi, i'm pretty new to farm tractors... I just got a Farmtrac 555DTC 4WD and I have 50 acres of what i'd call sloped terrain here in KY. I was...]]></description>
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