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East of Broken Bow | If it were me, I'd toggle through the display and look up the hours. That is a far better measure of wear on the engine and drivetrain than miles.
I've seen some with 10,000 miles that seemed to be in 80% of new condition, and I've seen some with 5000 miles that I wouldn't want, unless I got it almost for free, as it was so shelled out.
To toggle to hours on MOST Polaris machines, you either press the trip meter button, or the up/down buttons below the display screen, depending on year/model. There are a few exceptions, but this should cover the vast majority. | |
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