Friday, March 28, 2014

Looks like new but far from it

As the official start of spring is now behind us we are putting the finishing touches on our winter work for the year. As I mentioned in a previous post, each winter we work on making all the course accessories and equipment look like new again. The service on all the equipment includes a comprehensive wash, oil and filter changes, inspections of all belts, gaskets and tires, and all mower blades get sharpened. In addition, detailed records are kept on all pieces of equipment. These records track information such as the number of hours an item has been used and what parts need to be ordered for it. Based on this information we can know when to perform less routine tasks such as changing hydraulic hoses or bearings or seals. Once the equipment has been serviced, a fresh coat of polish is applied to get them looking shiny and new. Even with all the preventative maintenance we do, equipment can still break down during the season which is why we also keep an inventory of select parts to insure a quick turnaround after a breakdown. It is a testament to Dave, our equipment manager, that our equipment continues to look and operate so well even as many items are approaching or past its expected useful life. Speaking of Dave, April 1st will mark Dave's 40th year working at Blackhawk Country Club. I will have a more detailed story of Dave's history with the club in the May edition of the Divot.

The fairway mower seen in the photo below was purchased in 1999 but looks and runs very well for being 15 years old. The walking mower seen below was purchased in 1995 and continues to run great. Both of these pieces of equipment get used regularly and as do other items which are even older. Having reliable equipment is vital to providing great conditions and it is nice to know that even our older equipment is dependable.