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Tractor--bearing and break service / produced by Fairfield Associates for Prentice-Hall Media, Inc.
Registration Number: PA0000190355
Type of Work: Kit
Date: 1983-11-10 00:00:00
Imprint: Tarrytown, N. Y. : Prentice-Hall Media, c1983.
Date of Creation: 04/19/1983
Date of Publication: 10/19/1983
Description: 3 filmstrips, 3 sound cassettes, 1 program guide, in container.
Notes: A Jam Handy presentation of Prentice-Hall Media, Inc.
Copyright Claimant: Prentice-Hall Media, Inc.
Authorship on Application: Prentice-Hall Media, Inc., employer for hire.
Other Title: Farm equipment service ; 1293
Series: Farm equipment service ; 1293
Names: Handy, Jam

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