Winter pre-storage preparation for your Kawasaki powered equipment
Get prepared this winter season by ensuring your Powered by Kawasaki machine is ready to work in the Spring.
Get prepared this winter season by ensuring your Powered by Kawasaki machine is ready to work in the Spring.
When it comes to dedicated service and an unrelenting passion for the job, Paul Griffin from Paul’s Garden Services in West Yorkshire is a shining example. Here Paul gives us an insight to his work ethic, his passion for machines and why his Kawasaki engines never miss a beat.
Sam Jarockyj owns and runs JayRock Lawn Care and Gardening in Northeast Scotland. Age 27, Sam has built up a successful business and social media following. He attributes his success to learning the basics like the back of his hand, marketing hard from day one, staying true to himself and his business’ vision, and of course, investing in good quality, reliable, trustworthy machinery to work.
In this article António tells us about his business, about the role of maintenance in ensuring profitability and the recent rash of unqualified people entering the repair and maintenance market.
Nothing is more important than keeping machines running, which is why the role of servicing and maintenance is key to the success of every business. From the correct way to tilt the mower, to the wrong way to clean spark plugs, Kawasaki Engines looks at how to get the most from your machine.
Kawasaki Motors Europe has launched a resource on its website that makes it easier and quicker for professional gardeners, landscapers and groundsmen to find machines and equipment Powered By Kawasaki wherever they are in Europe.
Kawasaki’s EFI engines – a key component to clean-cut mowing
Coming out of winter storage and into the growing season, your machines will need to be functioning to their full capabilities.
Kawasaki’s engine build quality has been cited as one of the contributing factors to Lawn Care Legend John Ryan’s self-employed business success. Along with its power, durability, reliability and performance.
Lee Skinner has been appointed as Head of Sales at Kawasaki Engines European Division, taking over from Richard Harris who begins his retirement at the end of June.
Kawasaki Engines have announced the retirement of Jack Ford, following twelve years as Senior Product Manager of the European Engine Department, and over 30 years working across turfcare and agricultural products for Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
Kawasaki Engines European Division has delivered a major new training programme to their Distributor Network, ahead of Kawasaki EFI powered product launches by European turfcare manufacturers this Spring.