Polaris Tractor Sportsman 570 6x6 Owner's Manual

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Pages 170
Year 2017
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Polaris Tractor Sportsman 570 6x6 Specification

The Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6 is a versatile all-terrain vehicle designed for both recreational and utility applications. Powered by a robust ProStar 567cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, it delivers a maximum of 44 horsepower, ensuring robust performance across varied terrains. The electronic fuel injection system ensures efficient fuel management and optimal engine performance under diverse conditions. The 6x6 drive system, coupled with Polaris' On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive, provides superior traction and stability, making it suitable for challenging terrains and heavy loads.

The Sportsman 570 6x6 features a heavy-duty chassis with a high-strength steel frame, ensuring durability and reliability. It has a ground clearance of 11 inches, allowing it to navigate over obstacles with ease. The payload capacity is substantial, with a front storage box capacity of 6 gallons and a rear dump box capable of carrying up to 800 pounds. The towing capacity is impressive at 1,500 pounds, supported by a standard 2-inch hitch receiver, making it ideal for hauling equipment or trailers.

Rider comfort and control are prioritized with the ergonomic design, including an adjustable tilt steering and a comfortable seat. The suspension system comprises MacPherson Strut in the front and a dual A-arm with IRS in the rear, providing a smooth ride even on rough terrains. The braking system includes hydraulic disc brakes on all six wheels, ensuring reliable stopping power.

Additional features include a digital gauge with speedometer, odometer, trip meter, and fuel gauge, enhancing the operator’s ability to monitor the vehicle’s status. The Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6 is also equipped with a versatile accessory system, allowing for easy attachment of various implements and accessories, making it a highly adaptable vehicle suitable for a wide range of tasks.

Polaris Tractor Sportsman 570 6x6 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

The recommended maintenance schedule includes regular oil changes every 50 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first. Air filter checks and replacements should be done every 100 hours, and a full inspection of the brake system is advised every 200 hours.

How do I troubleshoot starting issues with my Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

If your Sportsman 570 6x6 won't start, first check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness. Ensure the fuel level is adequate and the fuel valve is open. If these are not the issues, inspect the spark plug for wear or damage.

What type of oil is recommended for the Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

Polaris recommends using their PS-4 5W-50 synthetic oil for optimal performance in all operating conditions.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the tires are properly inflated, the air filter is clean, and the engine is well-tuned. Avoid excessive idling and maintain a consistent speed while driving.

What should I do if the transmission on my Sportsman 570 6x6 is slipping?

Check the transmission fluid level and top it off if necessary. If the problem persists, inspect the drive belt for wear or damage and replace it if needed. Consult a professional if the issue is not resolved.

How do I engage the all-wheel drive (AWD) on the Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

To engage AWD, ensure the vehicle is in gear and press the AWD switch located on the right handlebar. The AWD indicator light should illuminate on the instrument cluster when engaged.

What should I check if my Sportsman 570 6x6 is overheating?

First, ensure the radiator is free of debris and the coolant level is adequate. Check for any leaks in the cooling system and ensure the fan is operating correctly. Clean the radiator and fan blades if necessary.

How do I change the air filter on a Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

To change the air filter, remove the seat and access the air filter housing. Open the housing, remove the old filter, and replace it with a new one. Ensure the new filter is seated properly before closing the housing.

What are the common causes of steering problems in the Sportsman 570 6x6?

Common causes include low tire pressure, worn steering components, or misalignment. Check tire pressure and inspect steering linkages for wear. If necessary, have the alignment checked by a professional.

How often should I replace the drive belt on my Polaris Sportsman 570 6x6?

The drive belt should be inspected every 100 hours and replaced every 500 hours or if there are signs of wear such as fraying or cracking.