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Packaging

Motor tow delivery set contents:

1.  Motor tow - 1 pc.

Owner’s documentation:

2.  Owner’s Manual - 1 pc.

3.  Warranty services agreement - 1 pc

4.  Operator’s engine  manual - 1 pc

 

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Note

 

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Spare parts and accessories can be 

ordered from your dealer.

Motor tow set-up

1.  Move the steering handles from the transporting position 

into the operating position

2.  Sleds are mounted to the motor using hitch.

3.  Check the chain tension – the chain should be neither loose, 

nor tight.

4.  Check the throttle and brake cable (lubricate if needed).

5.  Check the parking brakes.

6. 

Move the parking brake into the fi xed position.

7.  Set up the engine according to the instruction manual of the 

engine.

8.  Start the engine according to the instruction manual of the 

engine.

9.  Strap the engine security switch on your hand before 

starting to move

10. 

Release the parking brake from the fi xed position before 

moving.

11. Check the hooking device.

Operating the motor tow

Be sure to study the information regarding engine fi rst and then 

start the engine as described in paragraph 14 of the manual. 

Let the engine warm up for 1-2 min.

9.1 

Driving

Motor tow is operated by a driver in a standing position. 

Throttle arm on the right side of the steering handles controls 

take-off and speed change. Motor tow starts moving when the 

throttle arm is approximately in ¼ position. When starting to 

move on a crumbly snow, accelerate slowly in order to avoid 

slipping. To make a turn, steer the handles in the direction 

opposite to the turn. To stop the motor tow, release the throttle 

back - never apply the parking brake to stop the motor tow 

while driving.

9.2 

Stopping the engine

To stop the engine, throttle back to minimal RPMs and fl ip the 

engine stop button to “OFF” position. 

 

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Caution!

 

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The fi rst 20 hours of operating the 

motor tow are needed for engine 

and transmission to adjust. During 

this period you should use motor tow 

with lowest possible load. Prolonged 

lugging may cause transmission 

overload and motor tow failure.

10  Maintenance

10.1  Before each trip

Check the secure connection of the parts and assemblies of 

the motor tow and tighten the screws if necessary. Check the 

parking brakes. Check the engine oil level. Check the drive chain, 

lubricate if necessary.

Pay particular attention:

Handlebar mounting and attachment the hitch.

10.2  After each trip

1.  Shut down the fuel valve (if provided). Clean motor 

tow from any snow and/or dirt.

2.  Lube the chain with a aerosol chain spray.

3.  Visually check track tension.

10.3 

After the fi rst 5 hours of motor tow 

operation

1.  Lubricate the throttle and parking brake cables

2.  Lubricate the drive chain and sprockets with a 

aerosol chain spray

3.  Adjust throttle and parking brake arms (free motion 

0.19 - 0.27 in)

4.  Adjust the chain tension

5. 

Service the engine as specifi ed in the operating 

manual of the engine.

6.  Visually check track tension.

10.4 

After each 20 hours of motor tow 

running

1.  Lubricate the throttle and parking brake cables

2.  Lubricate the drive chain and sprockets with a 

aerosol chain spray

3.  Adjust throttle and parking brake arms (free play 

0.19 - 0.27 in)

4.  Adjust the chain tension.

5.  Check the track tension as described in paragraph 

17.4

6.  Change the engine and transmission oil.

7.  Lubricate the bearings in supporting rollers via 

service hatch.

8. 

Service the engine as specifi ed in the operating 

manual of the engine.

Summary of Contents for STANDARD B10

Page 1: ...tions may cause serious damage and even injuries Motor tow operating safety tips and instructions are marked with CAUTION tag listed herein Y Caution 1 Before operating the motor tow you must read the...

Page 2: ...nd fix it Sled must be fixed to a moto tow with rigid drawbars only Wearing protective hand gloves when riding the motor tow is recommended In order to avoid exposing ears to excessive noise while rid...

Page 3: ...ice 6 Basic controls 1 Parking control arm with lock 2 Light switch button 3 Throttle control trigger 4 Engine stop button 5 Electric starter button 6 1 Snowdog identification Serial no is placed on t...

Page 4: ...e to stop the motor tow while driving 9 2 Stopping the engine To stop the engine throttle back to minimal RPMs and flip the engine stop button to OFF position Y Caution Y The first 20 hours of operati...

Page 5: ...tank or shut down the fuel valve before transporting The motor tow must be in a horizontal position during loading and unloading When transporting the motor tow make sure it is secure Motor tows canno...

Page 6: ...gine kill switch In normal cases 1 Adjust the throttle lever to lower RPMs 2 Turn the engine stop butto to switch to OFF position 3 Close the fuel valve if avalialable 17 Maintenance tips 17 1 Changin...

Page 7: ...Place the motor tow on a flat surface Place a rigid metal of wooden straight edge on top of the track supported by the front and back rollers Measure the distance between the straight edge and the tr...

Page 8: ...e between chain links changes If the adjustment range is not enough then the chain should be replaced Do not shorten the chain by removing one or more links When cleaning chain check the condition of...

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