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Ski-Doo REV Series User Manual

Ski-Doo REV Series
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40) Hitch
The hitch can be used to pull most equipment. Use a rigid tow bar.
41) Shields and Guards
WARNING
Never operate engine without belt guard securely installed or,
with hood or access/side panels open or removed.
Your snowmobile is provided with a number of shields and guards.
Leave these in place on your vehicle as they are designed to keep
clothing and hands out of moving parts and away from hot compo-
nents. Never attempt to make adjustments to any moving part while
the engine is running.
42) Track
Depending on the model of snowmobile that you own, your vehicle
may come with a track for which the manufacturer permits the in-
stallation of studs, or a track for which the manufacturer forbids it.
Tracks approved for the installation of studs have a stud symbol (see
illustration) molded into the track surface, and tracks not approved
bear a forbidden stud symbol (see illustration). Before proceeding
to the installation of studs on tracks for which it is allowed, you must
first acquaint yourself with the safety instructions related to the stud-
ding of tracks, found in the section entitled TRACTION ENHANCING
PRODUCTS in the SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning
of this guide. This section also provides other important information
thatyoumustconsiderbeforehavingstudsinstalledonatrack.
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Ski-Doo REV Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ChassisREV
Track Width15 in
Fuel Capacity10.6 gal
Seating Capacity1
ReverseAvailable on most models
Electric StartAvailable on most models

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