Best practices to keep power equipment operating efficiently

by Sally Bouorm | October 1, 2014 3:43 pm

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Proper engine maintenance can enhance the power and performance of your equipment, while providing better fuel efficiency and less downtime.

By Scott Mack

Landscape professionals and pool builders alike know how important it is to maintain the engines that power their equipment throughout the season. Proper engine maintenance can enhance the power and performance of the equipment, while providing better fuel efficiency and less downtime. To keep mowers, sod cutters, dethatchers, and other power equipment running properly, it is important to perform daily and seasonal inspections on the engine and the equipment. Besides the basics like changing the oil and air filters, the following checklist of other recommended practices for the fall season will ensure a company’s outdoor equipment, and engine, keep powering through year-after-year.

 

Mack_HeadshotScott Mack is Kohler Engines’ senior training specialist in the field services department. He has 26 years of industry experience, 22 of which has been with Kohler Engines in a variety of roles. Kohler produces a wide range of gaseous, gasoline, and diesel engines up to 74.3 hp, which are supplied to equipment manufacturers worldwide in the lawn and garden, commercial, and industrial, agricultural, and construction markets. For more information, visit www.KohlerEngines.com[2].

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  2. www.KohlerEngines.com: http://www.KohlerEngines.com

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