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im Nichols was cross-rutted, stuck in two-wheel drive, and banging on the limiter. First gear, Reverse, First, Reverse, thinking “No way am I getting pulled out by my buddy’s Toyota,” as he tried to rock his way free of the muddy mess. That’s when Reverse exploded. But that’s the middle of the

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