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      <description>Finding reliable john deere 4840 parts is basically a rite of passage for anyone still running one of these legendary &amp;#39;Iron Horses&amp;#39; on their farm. If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time in the seat of a 4840, you know exactly why people keep them around. They&amp;#39;re</description>
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