Golf course superintendents rely on a fully functional
fleet of equipment to work their magic. A typical course can have more than
$500,000 invested in mowers, tractors, sprayers, utility carts and many other
specialized machines. Some pieces of equipment cost more than $100,000 on their
own! Equipment managers do their best to keep these fleets sharp and in good
repair, but even the best-maintained pieces of equipment have a lifespan. So,
how do superintendents know when it’s time to replace a piece of equipment?
To Learn More
|