Chapter 1 Review Questions
1. Fill in the blanks to identify common snowmobile parts shown below.
2. List four of the seven traits that are essential to be a safe snowmobiler.
3. A safe snowmobiler seeks out a machine with a label of certification from the .
4. It’s important to adjust your snowmobile to your .
5.
Consult your for items on your snowmobile that need to be lubricated, tightened, adjusted, aligned, or checked for wear.
6.
List eight of the items that need to be checked during your snowmobile’s pre-season checkup and maintenance.
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When transporting a snowmobile, the trailer must meet your for lights, hitching, coupling, and safety chains.
8.
To make sure your snowmobile is operating as cleanly as possible, use high-grade and .
9.
When storing a snowmobile for the season, remove the so that it won’t stretch during storage.
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In case your snowmobile experiences mechanical problems, it’s wise to carry the and that came with your snowmobile.
11.
List five items to carry with you in case your snowmobile experiences mechanical problems.
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Snowmobile is physically demanding, and riding for hours at a time requires .
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The ideal winter outfit for snowmobilers is a .
14.
In addition to keeping you warm, a snowmobile suit will keep you .
15.
The factor can lower the temperature considerably when riding a snowmobile.
16.
Gloves with will keep cold air from blowing up your sleeves.
17.
When riding a snowmobile, do not wear , which can get caught in branches or bushes.
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What five general rules should you follow to protect the environment as outlined in the Tread-Lightly!® program?