Examine exterior body of all lawn equipments for tears, cracks and leaks
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Check and change the oil in lawn mower engines
3
Replace air filters in lawn mowers
4
Inspect spark plugs in lawn mower engines and replace as needed
5
Clean the decks of lawn mowers and remove grass clippings and debris
6
Inspect and adjust tire pressure for all lawn equipments
7
Examine and clean or replace blades in lawn mowers
8
Approval: Blade replacement
9
Lubricate moving parts of all lawn equipment
10
Check and change lawn equipment batteries
11
Inspect, clean and fill fuel tank if necessary
12
Examine hydraulic systems for leaks and correct fluid levels
13
Flush the cooling system and change the coolant
14
Check and adjust drive belts if necessary
15
Approval: Overall equipment condition
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Clean exterior of all equipment
17
Update equipment maintenance logs
18
Re-stock maintenance supplies as necessary
19
Approval: Maintenance log and supply stock
20
Schedule next maintenance session
Examine exterior body of all lawn equipments for tears, cracks and leaks
Inspect the exterior body of all lawn equipment for any signs of tears, cracks, or leaks. This is important to ensure the equipment is in good condition and will function properly. Look for any damage and note it down for repair or replacement. Are there any visible tears, cracks, or leaks?
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Yes
2
No
Check and change the oil in lawn mower engines
Regularly checking and changing the oil in lawn mower engines is essential for their optimal performance. It helps to keep the engine lubricated and prevents damage. What is the current oil level and condition?
Replace air filters in lawn mowers
Air filters in lawn mowers are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and debris from entering the engine. Over time, these filters can become clogged and affect the performance of the mower. When was the air filter last replaced?
Inspect spark plugs in lawn mower engines and replace as needed
Spark plugs are crucial for the ignition process in lawn mower engines. Inspect the spark plugs for any signs of damage or wear and replace them if necessary. Are the spark plugs in good condition?
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Good
2
Damaged
3
Worn out
Clean the decks of lawn mowers and remove grass clippings and debris
The decks of lawn mowers can accumulate grass clippings and debris over time, which can affect their performance. Regular cleaning of the decks helps to maintain optimal cutting performance. Is the deck clean and free of grass clippings and debris?
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Clean
2
Dirty
Inspect and adjust tire pressure for all lawn equipments
Proper tire pressure is essential for the smooth operation of lawn equipment. Check the tire pressure and adjust it as needed. Is the tire pressure within the recommended range?
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Within recommended range
2
Low
3
High
Examine and clean or replace blades in lawn mowers
The blades in lawn mowers can become dull or damaged over time, affecting the quality of cutting. Examine the blades for any signs of damage or wear, and clean or replace them if necessary. Are the blades in good condition?
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Good
2
Damaged
3
Dull
Approval: Blade replacement
Lubricate moving parts of all lawn equipment
Lubricating the moving parts of lawn equipment helps to reduce friction, ensure smooth operation, and prolong their lifespan. Which parts require lubrication?
Check and change lawn equipment batteries
Batteries are an essential component of lawn equipment that require regular maintenance. Check the battery life and condition, and replace them if needed. What is the current battery condition?
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Good
2
Low
3
Replace
Inspect, clean and fill fuel tank if necessary
The fuel tank is essential for providing fuel to lawn equipment. Regularly inspect the fuel tank for any signs of damage or leakage. Clean the tank and fill it with the appropriate fuel if necessary. Is the fuel tank clean and filled?
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Clean and filled
2
Dirty
3
Empty
Examine hydraulic systems for leaks and correct fluid levels
Hydraulic systems play a crucial role in the operation of certain lawn equipment. Examine the hydraulic systems for any signs of leaks and ensure the fluid levels are correct. Are there any leaks in the hydraulic systems?
1
Yes
2
No
Flush the cooling system and change the coolant
The cooling system of lawn equipment needs regular maintenance to prevent overheating. Flush the cooling system and change the coolant at the recommended intervals. When was the last coolant change performed?
Check and adjust drive belts if necessary
Drive belts are responsible for transferring power in lawn equipment. Over time, these belts can become loose or worn out, affecting the performance. Check the drive belts for any signs of wear or slippage, and adjust or replace them if necessary. Do the drive belts require any adjustment?
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Yes
2
No
Approval: Overall equipment condition
Will be submitted for approval:
Examine exterior body of all lawn equipments for tears, cracks and leaks
Will be submitted
Check and change the oil in lawn mower engines
Will be submitted
Replace air filters in lawn mowers
Will be submitted
Inspect spark plugs in lawn mower engines and replace as needed
Will be submitted
Clean the decks of lawn mowers and remove grass clippings and debris
Will be submitted
Inspect and adjust tire pressure for all lawn equipments
Will be submitted
Examine and clean or replace blades in lawn mowers
Will be submitted
Lubricate moving parts of all lawn equipment
Will be submitted
Check and change lawn equipment batteries
Will be submitted
Inspect, clean and fill fuel tank if necessary
Will be submitted
Examine hydraulic systems for leaks and correct fluid levels
Will be submitted
Flush the cooling system and change the coolant
Will be submitted
Check and adjust drive belts if necessary
Will be submitted
Clean exterior of all equipment
Keeping the exterior of lawn equipment clean not only improves its appearance but also helps to prevent debris from entering sensitive areas. Clean the exterior surfaces of all equipment to maintain their functionality and appearance. Is the exterior of the equipment clean?
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Clean
2
Dirty
Update equipment maintenance logs
Maintaining accurate maintenance logs for lawn equipment helps to keep track of the maintenance history and identify any patterns or issues. Update the equipment maintenance logs with the details of the current maintenance session. Are the maintenance logs up to date?
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Up to date
2
Not updated
Re-stock maintenance supplies as necessary
Having an adequate supply of maintenance materials and tools is essential for efficient and effective maintenance tasks. Check the inventory of maintenance supplies and restock them as necessary. What supplies need to be restocked?
Approval: Maintenance log and supply stock
Will be submitted for approval:
Update equipment maintenance logs
Will be submitted
Re-stock maintenance supplies as necessary
Will be submitted
Schedule next maintenance session
Planning ahead for the next maintenance session ensures timely maintenance and avoids any delays or operational issues. Schedule the date and time for the next maintenance session. What is the desired date and time for the next maintenance session?