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Isnīt that what we were told to do in the army as well. Never back
(except to a loading bay) , as you would not be able to get moving fast ![]() Mike Don't you mean never head in? If you head in, you have to back out. Certainly a slower process, usually involving a stop and a turn, that just putting it in gear and moving out continuously. |
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