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This forum gives access for logged in users to discussions on multiple topics relevant to our students and dealers where our tech team as well as certified partners can help solve the tricky problems and give insight into best practices. Join the community today!

This community is for professionals in our dealer network. You can ask questions about:

  • Service related questions
  • Business related questions
  •  Repower and sales questions

Before you ask - please make sure to search for a similar question. You can search questions by their title or tags. It’s also OK to answer your own question.

Please avoid asking questions that are too subjective and argumentative or not relevant to this community.

You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of this site and push other questions off the front page.

To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions where …

  • every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”
  • your answer is provided along with the question, and you expect more answers: “I use ______ for ______, what do you use?”
  • there is no actual problem to be solved: “I’m curious if other people feel like I do.”
  • we are being asked an open-ended, hypothetical question: “What if ______ happened?”
  • it is a rant disguised as a question: “______ sucks, am I right?”

If you fit in one of these example or if your motivation for asking the question is “I would like to participate in a discussion about ______”, then you should not be asking here but on our mailing lists. However, if your motivation is “I would like others to explain ______ to me”, then you are probably OK.

(The above section was adapted from Stackoverflow’s FAQ.)

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  • Answers shouldn't just point to other Questions. Instead add a question comment indication "Possible duplicate of...". However, it's ok to include links to other questions or answers providing relevant additional information.
  • Answers shouldn't just provide a link a solution. Instead provide the solution description text in your answer, even if it's just a copy/paste. Links are welcome, but should be complementary to answer, referring sources or additional reading.

Answers should not add or expand questions. Instead, either edit the question or add a comment.

Answers should not comment other answers. Instead add a comment on the other answers.

Answers shouldn't just point to other questions.Instead add a comment indicating "Possible duplicate of...". However, it's fine to include links to other questions or answers providing relevant additional information.

Answers shouldn't just provide a link a solution. Instead provide the solution description text in your answer, even if it's just a copy/paste. Links are welcome, but should be complementary to answer, referring sources or additional reading.

Answers should not start debates This community Q&A is not a discussion group. Please avoid holding debates in your answers as they tend to dilute the essence of questions and answers. For brief discussions please use commenting facility.

When a question or answer is upvoted, the user who posted them will gain some points, which are called "karma points". These points serve as a rough measure of the community trust to him/her. Various moderation tasks are gradually assigned to the users based on those points.

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The goal of this site is create a relevant knowledge base that would answer questions related to the work we are all here doing, providing real service from real people. 

Therefore questions and answers can be edited like wiki pages by experienced users of this site in order to improve the overall quality of the knowledge base content. Such privileges are granted based on user karma level: you will be able to do the same once your karma gets high enough.

If this approach is not for you, please respect the community.

Here a table with the privileges and the karma level


I. Technical Integrity & Safety

  1. Safety First, Always: No "hack" that compromises the safety features of a machine (e.g., bypassing seat switches, removing blade brakes, or pinning governors) shall be promoted as a permanent "fix." If a bypass is used for diagnostic purposes only, it must be clearly labeled as such.

  2. Accuracy Over Speed: Technicians shall strive for "Right the First Time." Posting torque specs, clearance gaps, or electrical values should be verified against service manuals whenever possible.

  3. Root Cause Analysis: We are not just "parts changers." Members are encouraged to explain why a component failed to prevent future occurrences, moving beyond the symptom to the system failure.

II. Knowledge Sharing & Mentorship

  1. The "No-Gatekeeping" Rule: This community exists to elevate the trade. Seasoned veterans should mentor apprentices with patience. We were all "green" once.

  2. Respect the "Fixer" Spirit: We value the ability to repair what others would scrap. Tips on NLA (No Longer Available) part cross-referencing and creative (but safe) machining are highly encouraged.

  3. Attribution: If a tip or a technical bulletin is sourced from a specific manufacturer (Kohler, Kawasaki, etc.) or another technician, give credit where it is due.

III. Professional Conduct & Business Ethics

  1. The "Mechanic’s Bond": Members shall not disparage other shops or technicians by name. Focus on the technical error, not the person.

  2. Customer Transparency: Discussions regarding shop rates, Odoo workflow, and warranty claims should focus on "Best Practices" that provide the most value and honesty to the end-user.

  3. Environmental Stewardship: Tips on proper fluid disposal, battery recycling, and reducing fuel waste are part of being a professional technician in the modern world.

IV. Forum "Signal-to-Noise" Ratio

  1. Search First: Before posting a common question (e.g., "Why is my Honda surging?"), members should use the search function to see existing "Case Files."

  2. Categorization: Post in the correct system-level category. A carburetor question belongs in Fuel & Air, not General Discussion.

  3. Clear Documentation: When posting a "Trick," include the Tool used, the Engine Model/Spec, and the Result. Photos and videos are the gold standard of technical communication.




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