The best way to keep a healthy business is through maintaining your equipment.  The purpose of this web-site is to do just that.  Maintenance programs will be established for many types of landscape equipment.
Preventive Maintenance
 

             To get the most out of your equipment investment, it is important
             to have a good preventive maintenance program. Doing
             scheduled maintenance and adjustments will prolong the life of
             your equipment, help prevent expensive down time and give the
             best possible quality of cut and performance. Experience has
             shown that a high percentage of problems that occur in turf
             equipment have developed over a period of time and could have
             been prevented by adjustment, lubrication, or other required
             maintenance.

             Follow the maintenance and adjustment recommendations listed
             in the Operator's Manual. Some products may also have a
             Quick Reference maintenance decal on the machine.
             Recommended maintenance intervals should be considered
             minimum requirements. If the equipment is operated in
             particularly harsh conditions, such as very hot weather, during
             the “grow in” period after construction, or on top dressed
             greens, these procedures may have to be performed more often.

             Use original Toro parts when doing maintenance or repairs.
             These parts have been tested and designed for this specific, very
             demanding, application. “Will fit” parts may look the same and
             fit, but they can give totally different performance. Don’t take a
             risk on your important equipment investment by saving a little
             money now that can cost you expensive repairs or increased
             maintenance intervals later.

             Maintenance Schedules and Record Keeping

             Keep records for each machine to make sure these maintenance
             procedures are being performed at the proper time. These
             records will also help you predict parts inventory needs. If you
             keep a stock of required maintenance parts, such as filters, bed
             knives, belts and seals, you won’t be caught in a situation where
             important maintenance was not performed on schedule because
             of lack of parts. Toro now has standardized maintenance
             schedules and daily maintenance checklists available for most
             Commercial Products.

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This web site displays various types of landscape equipment used in the industry and what they do and how much they cost.
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