Grass? We have plenty of that in the midwest..just don't have to worry about the rocks...but the cattle trails can be quite deep (3'-10').
Ric
OMAHOG/IHOG
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Well we still don't have a real explanation, Slowpoke, you can't leave us hanging so long, some of us have nothing better to do than worry about h2's all day. Having leant a better part of today to this conundrum I hypothesize: Slowpoke drove up unto the rock hidden in the grass. Some how he managed to get the drive shaft resting on top of the rock and thus most of the H2's weight was resting on the drive shaft and the small contact point made on the rock. Shaft then bends on rock and a little gas is enough to snap the deformed shaft. How's that sound.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I was about to say if a drive shaft contacts anything like that under a load it will become an instint pretezel in a heart beat.
I want an H3!
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I want an H3!
XM satellite radio,killing AM and FM one sub at a time!
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