ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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366? Trailer towing......When I worked at motorcycle dealerships, the absolute worst type of work was on the ATVs. Trash the vehicle on Saturday, leave it on the trailer until Tuesday(shops here are closed on Monday) and expect every thing to be fixed in less than an hour, under warranty while waiting in the lobby munching free donuts and drinking coffee. Not all will be in this scenario. Some of the enlightened ones will park the the mud puppy and wait until Spring or hunting season and expect or demand warranty coverage. Most of the personal watercraft owners are worse, attitude wise both on the water and in the shop. Sorry to hear of your troubles but was any of the damage caused by defects in materials and workmanship? Also check the owner's manual starting on page 366.
379 for mine............
Jeep recommends 3-5 mph for water.
If you think about it, what's mud but dirt and water, so driving over 5 mph through the sort of mud that splashes onto the roof and runs down the windows like dirty rain it asking for trouble when they specify 3-5 mph.
The sort of mud in the pics is what I consider dirty water. It's not big chunks of wet dirt, it's water with dirt in it.
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