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      <title>Living with the John Deere 1330SE snow blower</title>
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      <description>I remember the first time I hauled out the john deere 1330se after a massive lake-effect blizzard hit our driveway, leaving us with nearly two feet of the heavy, wet stuff. Shoveling wasn&amp;#39;t just an &amp;#39;option&amp;#39; I was avoiding—it was physically</description>
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