Avoid unnecessary wear and tear on your engine by checking on the sharpness of your blades every few days. The duller your blades, the more work your engine has to do. https://t.co/ldKTCIE3Ek
The key to getting the most out of your engine is performing regular maintenance and using genuine Kawasaki engine parts like Ktech oil to avoid premature wear. https://t.co/73UbppEnBP
Take advantage of our summer Fine Tune Rebate while you still can by stocking up on the engine maintenance essentials you need to see summer through—and then some. This could be your last chance to save big on oil and tune-up kits today. https://t.co/ttBopjbtKL
A Kawasaki Engines Tune-Up Kit comes with the essentials you need for sharp performance. And just like the engine you rely on day in and day out, these kits contain key components that all work together for effective engine maintenance. See below for more. https://t.co/AvVPqDW0QT
Even while the world waited, landscapers helped keep our communities looking sharp. So as summer begins in earnest and the busy season starts ramping up, shouldn’t you ride with an engine that works as hard as you do? https://t.co/T9DaZMenJS
We asked Kawasaki dealers how they were supporting customers during this time. To keep their community moving, the team at @bbequipment in Geneseo, IL, offers curbside equipment pickup, contactless service, and a fully digital customer experience. https://t.co/mViEBdbMlR
With market-leading gross horsepower and integrated electronic throttle control, the new Kawasaki FX1000V EFI engine brings the best of power and efficiency together. The result? Performance to see you through the toughest jobs—and then some. https://t.co/vN0mF42NvG
During these challenging times, it helps to look forward to brighter days. From routine maintenance to meticulously landscaping your own lawn, how are you keeping your engine and mower sharp?
Carl's Mower & Saw is staying true to its customers while taking every precaution to protect both employees and patrons. From parking to payment, the crew at Carl's is just one example of the difference Kawasaki dealers are making in their community. https://t.co/mViEBdbMlR
Considering a zero-turn mower? This checklist should help. Remember: always run the mower and listen. Healthy engines sound deep, smooth, and solid with a nice hum: no popping, backfiring, ticking, or knocking, and throttles up quickly, with no hesitation or RPM overshoot.
Don’t forget to add fresh fuel (remember to use E10 or lower) to your machine’s tank before mowing season begins, and always check the oil level. Find how-to and other videos here: https://t.co/WXsbswykH9
We are prioritizing the health and safety of our industry and staff. Our teams are fully staffed and working from home, and many dealers have implemented measures like curbside pickup. Let’s power through together.
@CCRJSamson Hi John, it depends upon the use of the engine. The FX engine was designed as a heavy duty commercial engine with canister air filtration. For home owners, the FR engine would be an ideal choice. All Kawasaki engines are premium, just designed to fit different conditions.
Get commercial-grade performance from three valves per cylinder, a twin barrel internally vented carburetor with fuel shut-off solenoid, and a shift-type starter in the new FX1000V EFI. https://t.co/IUyhHfm3bM
During times of crisis, heroes emerge from all over. At our Kawasaki Motors Mfg. plant in Lincoln, Nebraska, volunteer engineers have been 3D-printing face shields for the University of Nebraska Medical Center and its 50 hospitals in network. https://t.co/290ndpLe1t
Pets, Caffeine, Customers, Repeat. Our Kawasaki Engines Order Services Team is proud to serve from home with the same commitment and level of care as ever.
Our all-new FX1000V has the most horsepower of any Kawasaki EFI engine on the market. Featuring Integrated Electronic Throttle Control, its power can instantly match the cutting load, ground speed, and terrain at hand. Learn more about the tech: https://t.co/FQa0emPJQ1
"Most people my age are out working for someone else." Nineteen-year-old Jared Crouse started mowing lawns at 13. Now, he runs his own landscaping business. “I bought my first Kawasaki engine in 2015, and I've been sold ever since." More from Jared: https://t.co/rU1fND48aL
From squares and stripes to crisscross and more, there’s more than one way to mow—so what’s your go-to method? Share your favorite Kawasaki-powered lawn pattern with us!