Bennche Bighorn 400 Owner's Manual page 92

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WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Operating on excessively steep hills.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The vehicle can over turn more easily on
extremely steep hills than on level
surfaces or small hills.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Never operate your vehicle on hills too
steep for it or your abilities. Never
operate vehicles on hills steeper than
15°.
Do not drive across the face of a hill. Go
straight up the hill.
Practice on smaller hills before
attempting large hills.
Before climbing the hill, first be sure you are
operating in low range 4WD or, if necessary,
with 4WD Diff. Lock. To climb a hill, you need
traction, momentum, and steady throttle.
Travel fast enough to keep your momentum
going, but not so fast that you cannot react to
changes in the terrain as you climb. Slow
down when you reach the crest of the hill if
you cannot clearly see what is on the other
side. There could be another person, an
obstacle, or a sharp drop off.
If you start to lose traction or momentum
when climbing, and you decide you will be
unable to continue, use the brakes to come
to a stop. Do not attempt to turn the vehicle
around. With your foot on the brake, look
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