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D. Are you dressed warmly enough?
E. Has your parent or guardian
checked to make sure you have
enough gasoline?
F. Do the throttle lever and brake
lever move freely?
G. Are all shields and covers in the
right place and is the hood
securely latched?
H. Do you have a safe area to ride in?
Is the area free of rocks, wires,
trees, traffic, etc.?
OPERATING THE 120 SNO PRO
You must be a responsible, careful, and
considerate snowmobile operator at all
times. Your safety is our concern and
must always be yours.
A. When you are learning how to
operate the snowmobile, have a
parent or guardian take you to an
open area to practice figure eights,
starting, and stopping. This prac-
tice is important and will give you
a good “feel” of the snowmobile.
You will also be able to learn how
the snowmobile handles under dif-
ferent conditions (deep snow,
hard-packed snow, etc.).
B. Always sit on the seat and keep
both feet on the running boards
when operating the snowmobile.
Do not get off the snowmobile
until it has come to a complete
stop.
C. Never drive the snowmobile faster
than a safe speed. Do not drive too
close to roads, buildings, trees,
other snowmobiles, or people.
Never show off!
D. Never operate the snowmobile
unless the headlight and taillight
are in working order.
E. The snowmobile is designed for
your enjoyment. DO NOT give
rides to your friends. It is made to
carry only one person.
F. Do not pull sleds, sleighs, etc.,
behind the snowmobile.
G. If you get stuck, shut the engine
off and get help.
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