Polaris is telling snowmachine owners not to ride a number of popular models produced over the last decade due to the risk of ruptured fuel tanks. A notice from the company affects around 230,000 Polaris units.
A person snowmachines alongside the west end of Ayrshire Road, located about 30 miles southwest of Wasilla, in February.
“Under specific conditions, vapors may be ignited inside the fuel tank, posing a potential injury hazard to consumers,” the company said. Polaris retailers in Alaska contacted Tuesday by the Daily News had not yet heard about the problem and could not speak to specific issues related to the stop ride notice.
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