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Storage

Motor tow should be stored in a dry ventilated room or outdoors 

under a canopy with a waterproof cover. In case of a short-term 

storage (up to one month), perform the procedures specified in 

paragraph 10.4. In case of a long-term storage (over a month) 

perform  all  the  procedures  specified  in  paragraph  10.4  and 

lubricate non-coated parts with a preserving agent, as well as the 

parts where paint-and-lacquer coating is exposed. This ensures 

the safe preservation of the motor tow for up to 12 months when 

stored normally. For the next 12 months of storage, reproduce 

the steps above. To do so, follow the engine depreservation 

procedures specified herein, remove the preserving agent from 

the parts, fill the tank with gas, start the engine and let run for 

5 minutes, then stop it, change the engine oil, and preserve the 

motor tow for another period.

Also follow the engine manufacturer recommendations for long-

term storage.

11.1  Track maintenance

Check the track condition and its tension after each trip. 

Excessive track tension is offen the reason for power loss and 

causes engine overload.

You should also check if the track’s position is symmetrical to 

the motor tow. Never operate the motor tow with severe track 

damage. In case of severe track damage, you should seal it to 

prevent moisture from ruining the track’s cord.

The cord threads should not stick out of the track’s side. If they 

do, cut them off.

Check the track’s metal brackets after each trip. if bent, 

straighten. If a bracket is missing, replace it. Operating damaged 

tracks leads to their rapid deterioration.

Inspect and clean the track after each trip.

When operating the motor tow in the wet snow, clean the track 

more often, especially before a prolonged stop. Do not expose 

the track to oil and various chemicals.

Do not store the motor tow under direct sunlight.

Loosen the track before storage.

We recommend storing the motor tow in suspended position. In 

case of a long-term storage the track must be rotated to a new 

position once a month.

11.2  Transportation

Drain the fuel from the 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 cannot be stacked during transportation.

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Pre-start engine inspection

12.1 

Checking oil level 

 

 

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Check the oil level in the engine, 

according to the engine manual.

 

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Caution 

Running the engine with insufficient 

oil level will cause damage and is not 

covered by warranty.

 

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Note 

Automatic engine oil level protection 

system will switch off the engine if 

the oil level falls below a safe level, 

but to ensure the safe operation of 

the engine it is recommended to 

check the oil level before each trip.

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Fueling 

 

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Fill the gasoline engine according to 

the engine manual.

 

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Note

• 

Fuel is highly flammable and explosive, you should avoid 

getting burned and injured while working with it.

•  Stop the engine before refueling. Make sure there are no 

heating appliances, sparks or flames around.

•  Refuel only outdoors.

•  Refuel only in a well-ventilated area and only if the engine is 

stopped. If the engine has been recently running, let it cool 

down first.

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Spilled fuel is not only inflammable, but can also harm the 

environment. In case of spilled fuel, wipe down as soon as 

possible.

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Starting the engine 

1. 

Be sure to follow all of the procedures specified in 

paragraph 10.1.

2.  Prepare the engine for starting, as described in the 

engine manual.

3.  Lock the parking brake.

4.  Set the engine switch to “ON”       position.

If you have an electric starter, press the start button electric 

start (no more than 5 seconds) and start the engine.

To use the recoil starter rope, pull the cord slowly, before 

resistance, then pull strongly.

When the engine starts, allow it to warm up for 2-5 minutes

After warming up the engine, remove the choke lever. Read 

more in the engine manual.

 

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Caution 

When starting the engine with an 

electric starter, do not hold the switch 

in “ON” position for more than 5 

seconds. If the engine hasn’t started, 

you can retry in 10 seconds.

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1.  Strap the engine security switch on your hand.

2.  Release the parking brake.

Slowly squeeze lever to engage the transmission and to start 

the motor tow moving. Increase pressure on the throttle lever 

until desired speed is reached. 

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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