2007 Polaris 120 Owners Manual - Page 69

2007 Polaris 120 Manual

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ADULT SECTION Maintenance Track Warm Up After storing your snowmobile outside overnight, warm up the track before driving the snowmobile. This reduces drive clutch wear. 1. Support the rear of the snowmobile slightly off the ground with an appropriate snowmobile support. WARNING Never hold the snowmobile up or stand behind it while rotating the track. A loose track or flying debris could cause serious personal injury or death. 2. Start the engine. 3. Abruptly engage the clutch, allowing the track to turn for several revolutions. 4. Release the throttle and apply the brakes. 5. Stop the engine. 6. Lower the rear of the snowmobile to the ground while the engine is off. 66

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ADULT SECTION
Maintenance
Track Warm Up
After storing your snowmobile
outside overnight, warm up the
track before driving the snow-
mobile. This reduces drive
clutch wear.
1.
Support the rear of the
snowmobile slightly off the
ground with an appropriate
snowmobile support.
2.
Start the engine.
3.
Abruptly engage the clutch, allowing the track to turn for several
revolutions.
4.
Release the throttle and apply the brakes.
5.
Stop the engine.
6.
Lower the rear of the snowmobile to the ground while the engine is
off.
WARNING
Never hold the snowmobile up or
stand behind it while rotating the
track. A loose track or flying debris
could cause serious personal injury
or death.