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Lynx Forest Fox User Manual

Lynx Forest Fox
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1. Top tool O-ring positioned at 7,3 kg
2. Push on top portion of tool until it contacts the top O-ring
3. Measured track deflection
Steering and front suspension mechanism
Visually inspect steering and front suspension mechanism for tightness of com-
ponents
(steering arms, control arms and links, tie rods, ball joints, ski coupler bolts,
etc.)
If necessary, contact an authorized Lynx dealer.
Wear and condition of skis and runners
Check the condition of the skis, ski runners and ski runner carbides. If worn,
contact an authorized Lynx dealer.
Excessively worn skis and/or ski runners will affect snowmobile control.
Exhaust system
The exhaust system is designed to reduce noise and to improve the total perfor-
mance of the engine. If any exhaust system component is removed, modified or
damaged, severe engine damage may result.
Air filter cleaning
While riding in deep powder snow, periodically stop then shake the snow from the
filter. Check that air silencer is clean and dry and properly reinstall the filter.
Leaving the snowmobile uncovered during a snowfall or riding in deep powder
snow may block air filter and choke the engine. Open the hood, remove the air
filter out of air silencer, shake the snow from filter and properly reinstall the filter.
WARNING!

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Lynx Forest Fox Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLynx
ModelForest Fox
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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