Driving Through Water - Kubota RTV500 Operator's Manual

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BDriving through Water
To avoid personal injury:
A Do not drive through water whenever it is
possible.
A Drive slowly across shallow water and choose
a location to enter and exit the water where the
banks are not too steep or slippery.
A Check before entering for rocks, holes or other
obstacles that may cause overturn, get stuck or
submerged.
A Never operate the vehicle in fast flowing water
or in excess of 6 inches (152 mm) in depth.
Tires may float, making it difficult to maintain
control.
A Wet brakes may reduce the stopping ability of
the vehicle. After operating in water, always
apply the brakes to dry them out.
A The brake that gets wet may wear out faster.
Check for brake wear more frequently if
operating in water often.
A Do not drive through water whenever it is possible. If
the alternator drive belt becomes wet, slippage may
occur.
OPERATING THE VEHICLE
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