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Anonymous Posted on Jan 29, 2013

Broken spray tube - John Deere Gilmour Traveling Sprinkler - 4010j

  • Anonymous Jan 31, 2013

    The sprinkler was dropped and the plastic threads broke from the sprayer head.

  • Anonymous Jan 31, 2013

    The sprinkler was dropped and the plastic threads broke from the sprayer head.

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