Jacobsen Workshop Invitation Print E-mail

Clark’s Supply & Service and the Jacobsen Company are extending a personal invitation to our upcoming Jacobsen Workshop. The School will cover electrical trouble, theory, using meters, components/switches, electrical diagrams, troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.

The school will be held at Clark’s Supply & Service Ltd. in Saskatoon on Tuesday, February 26th 2008 and in Regina on Wednesday, February 27th 2008. This workshop will be of great value to all who attend. School information is listed below. If you have any questions please contact Bobbi at 306-359-1964 or toll-free at 866-224-8873.

Please respond by Monday, February 18th/08.
Click » HERE « for the PDF application form.

Jacobsen Workshop – What is it?
The length of the class depends on the number attending and the input during the workshop. We take into account the equipment you and other facilities are using and gear the school accordingly.

Items covered are:

  • Electrical trouble
  • Theory
  • Using meters
  • Components and switches
  • Electrical diagrams
  • Troubleshooting
  • Preventative maintenance
  • Some of models being covered are the Greens King IV, Tri-King and LF3400
Who should attend?
Operators, mechanics and purchasers. The workshop is set-up as a review of preventative maintenance and mowing applications. Purchasers will also enjoy being able to evaluate Jacobsen’s friendly design. It is a great opportunity for operators and purchasers to witness the multiple applications of a Jacobsen. If your mechanics have specific questions on items such as transmissions, the instructor can spend some time reviewing them on a one-on-one basis after the general workshop.

The purpose of the workshop is to help you – our customer - save on maintenance costs and down time. Preventative maintenance is key to any long lasting piece of equipment. Jacobsen wants to be sure you have the knowledge and the right tools to make your maintenance easy and cost effective.

 
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