Polaris 2002 Snowshoes User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Towing
For your safety, the proper function of a tow hitch must be understood
before attempting its use.
If the snowmobile is inoperable and must be towed, and if it isn’t
possible to use a rigid tow bar, attach the tow rope to the ski spindles
(not the ski loops) to prevent damage to the steering components.
Have a rider on the snowmobile to operate the brake and steering when
necessary.
DO NOT tow toboggans, sleds, saucers, or any type of vehicle
with a rope. No braking power can be applied to an object being
towed with a rope.
Only a stiff metal pole connecting the towed object and tow hitch
on the snowmobile should be used. If passengers are to be
towed on a toboggan or sled, make sure the pole is at least four
feet (1.2 meters) long to prevent any possibility of contact
between the vehicle track and a person riding in the towed
object.
Braking distances increase when towing loads. Slow down to
maintain control. Tip-over can result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
To prevent serious damage to the engine and drive system, always
remove the drive belt from a disabled snowmobile before towing.
CAUTION