Polaris 2000 Universal Snow Owner's Safety And Maintenance Manual page 22

Polaris sales 2000 universal snow snowmobile - owner's safety and maintenance manual
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D Wire fences are a serious
hazard. Unless you are thor-
oughly familiar with an area,
you should always be on the
alert for fences.
Single
strands are especially dan-
gerous, since there can be a
great
distance
between
posts. Guy wires on utility
poles are also difficult to dis-
tinguish.
Reduce speed
when traveling near poles,
posts, or other obstacles. Be
especially alert if you are
snowmobiling after dark.
D When travelling on lakes and
streams that are strange to
you, always check with local
residents or authorities for
general information on condi-
tions. Thin ice, open water,
and snowmobiles are not
compatible.
Before riding
your machine on a frozen
body of water, be sure that the
ice is thick enough to support
the machine and its operator
as well as the force created by
a moving vehicle. Variances
in snow depth and/or water
currents can result in uneven
ice thickness. Use common
sense and good judgment at
all times as drowning may re-
sult if you and the snowmobile
break through the ice.
OPERATION WARNINGS
Snow
Ice
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