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My Porlaris Model # 0950956 is a 1995 Polaris Indy XLT SKS PT. Engine model is EC58PL-03 Displacment is 597cc
i work as an assembly mechanic for a polaris dealer, and all i can say for sure is that the tenth digit of the serial number is the year.... example....3=1993 or 2003
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In the northern hemisphere Polaris can be seen in any month of the year.
Yes, you can see Polaris all year... it's the North Star.
Polaris is approximately 430 light years from the Sun. Owing to its fortuitous position aligned with the north pole of the Earth, Polaris is commonly used for navigation; a sextant reading of Polaris can, with a very minor correction, be read as the latitude of a ship. However, Polaris is not especially bright; in fact, it is the dimmest star commonly used for celestial navigation. Each light year is about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers or 5.88 × 1012 miles
No, Polaris is always in the same spot in the sky.
the year is 2000
1998
Cynosura, the current Polaris took up its position in the Roman Age.
There are several websites available that have parts and peices of Polaris manuals on them. To answer your question though I would need to know what year your Polaris is.