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	<title>Comments on: Farm T-Shirt Friday</title>
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		<title>By: Chad Townsend</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chad Townsend]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, Im Chad Townsend, just wanted to share this story with you, and maybe get some comments back to see if anyone else has ran across this situation before, or how rare you think it is. My father Phil, bought a 1971 4320 about 6 months around St. Joesph Mo, he then purchased another 1971 4320 about 3 weeks ago at Gallatin Mo at an auction. We got it back to the farm and he went to work on it. Just yesterday being curious, he ventured out to the shed to check the serial number on the first 4320 and it ended 15675, he then went to the other 4320 he purchased to see when this one went down the line, and found that its serial number was 15676! WOW, could this be real, he bought 2 tractors that followed each other down the assembly line. He thought that was amazing, out of the 11000 some 71 4320s made, he bought 2 in the same year that were TWINS!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone, Im Chad Townsend, just wanted to share this story with you, and maybe get some comments back to see if anyone else has ran across this situation before, or how rare you think it is. My father Phil, bought a 1971 4320 about 6 months around St. Joesph Mo, he then purchased another 1971 4320 about 3 weeks ago at Gallatin Mo at an auction. We got it back to the farm and he went to work on it. Just yesterday being curious, he ventured out to the shed to check the serial number on the first 4320 and it ended 15675, he then went to the other 4320 he purchased to see when this one went down the line, and found that its serial number was 15676! WOW, could this be real, he bought 2 tractors that followed each other down the assembly line. He thought that was amazing, out of the 11000 some 71 4320s made, he bought 2 in the same year that were TWINS!</p>
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