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Winter is just around the corner, so you might already be looking forward to hitting the trail with your snowmobile. However, after sitting idle for almost a year, your machine may need a few simple snowmobile repairs. Here’s why prepping your ride will help you get the most out of it this winter.

What Are Some Reasons to Prepare Your Snowmobile for the Winter?

1. Fuel

Even if you added fuel stabilizer to your sled last spring, condensation can build up inside the tank and compromise the quality of the gas. It’s best to completely drain the tank and top it off with high-quality fuel, which will help keep the lines and carburetor clean.

2. Skis

snowmobile repairsDamage to the skis can be easy to miss when you’re putting your snowmobile away at the end of the season. A broken ski can spell disaster, potentially causing a serious accident and resulting in expensive snowmobile repairs.

If your sled has metal skis, look for small holes or signs of corrosion on the surface. Plastic skis should be inspected for gauges, cuts, and other signs of damage that can compromise their integrity.

3. Shocks

Snowmobile shocks take a lot of punishment, so they usually need to be rebuilt or replaced every year. Fluid may also build up inside the shock during the year, which can freeze and cause the entire suspension to collapse. While you can purchase a shock rebuilding kit, it’s best to take your sled to a snowmobile shop to ensure this crucial component is ready for your first ride.

 

For over 45 years, snowmobile enthusiasts throughout New Holland, PA, have relied on M & S Sales & Service Inc. to keep their recreational vehicles running in peak condition. Whether you need emergency snowmobile repairs or routine maintenance, their technicians offer superior results at affordable rates to customers throughout Lancaster County and the surrounding areas. Visit their website for more on their extensive range of repair services, or call (717) 354-4726 to make an appointment.

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