- they said it should deal with the rock Ok and there'd be no charge
for damage if it didn't.
Several years ago, I got the same deal and blew up the transmission on a big pine root. (Blew up as in pieces scattering so far I couldn't find them all.)/w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif Being a regular at the rental place, I felt sheepish taking it back. Imagine my surprise when the counterman called the mechanic out and they were both overjoyed. Seems they'd been through 3 brands of engines, and when the transmission went they figured they'd finally found an engine that would stand up. I still rent from them, and they're still in business, so I guess learning from your mistakes is part of getting better at things.
I came up with a saying that has stood the test of time if you're looking at some tough trenching: "Don't get the biggest one you can walk behind, get the smallest one you can ride on."
Good luck, and be careful.
The Sub Dude
I'm gonna live forever....So far, so good....