Looking at engine anatomy: Kawasaki V-twin engines
Have you ever wondered what makes an engine Kawasaki quality? Or what the difference is between a reliable engine, and one that lets you down?
Have you ever wondered what makes an engine Kawasaki quality? Or what the difference is between a reliable engine, and one that lets you down?
An air filter plays a vital role in keeping your lawn mower engine operating effectively.
The oil filter is a vital part of your engine’s defence, standing between your lawn mower engine and all the dirt and debris of the outdoors.
When the weather is warm and sunny, few things are better than spending a productive day outside – getting your mowing duties done while at the same time taking in the beautiful, green landscape.
For professional landscapers, the efficiency and reliability of your equipment are crucial to your business's success. As the saying goes, "a worker is only as good as their tools."
In the demanding world of professional landscaping, the reliability and longevity of your equipment are paramount. Extra repair costs, unnecessary downtime and, ultimately, a hit to your bottom line can all result from purchasing machinery that's not fit for professional-level work.
Alan Lunn, application engineer at Kawasaki Engines EU, is responsible for the smooth integration of engine and equipment. He explains the process and the challenges involved, and reveals how Kawasaki works with manufacturers to guarantee quality.
Kawasaki Engines’ consistent quality isn’t the product of chance. It’s the result of adhering to strict processes and extremely careful attention to detail.
Maximising your engine's performance and longevity requires regular maintenance: it can add years on to the life of an engine.
Martin Cook, Parts and Technical Manager and Dave Dunwoody, Technical and After Sales Specialist at Kawasaki Engines each have decades of experience in the industry.
With a cost of living crisis driving expenses up across Europe, people are understandably looking to save money wherever they can.
Get prepared this winter season by ensuring your Powered by Kawasaki machine is ready to work in the Spring.