jarodallen
New member
Hello,
New member here long time lurker. I just bought a sled so I guess its time to start taking advantage of the collective wisdom around here. I have purchased a very low mileage essentially new Polaris RMK 700 (2009 model yr) it has 64 original miles. The machine looks new, smells new and starts and runs like new. I have no idea how it was stored over the last say five years so I am going to assume that it wasn't put away properly. What would everyone one suggest I do or have a dealership do to ensure that the machine is now getting the love and attention it now deserves. I am fairly mechanically inclined although I stick to surface stuff for the most part. I haven't done any rebuilds etc etc. Just looking for some good advice.
Thanks
Jarod
New member here long time lurker. I just bought a sled so I guess its time to start taking advantage of the collective wisdom around here. I have purchased a very low mileage essentially new Polaris RMK 700 (2009 model yr) it has 64 original miles. The machine looks new, smells new and starts and runs like new. I have no idea how it was stored over the last say five years so I am going to assume that it wasn't put away properly. What would everyone one suggest I do or have a dealership do to ensure that the machine is now getting the love and attention it now deserves. I am fairly mechanically inclined although I stick to surface stuff for the most part. I haven't done any rebuilds etc etc. Just looking for some good advice.
Thanks
Jarod