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Ken Nail, Equipment Manager at Heritage Pines Golf and Country Club in Hudson, Florida is a United States Marine Corps veteran who found himself a turf mechanic after one conversation about a ‘68 Camaro. Ken learned to relief grind on a Foley grinder from 1969 that was still running in the 2000s. We discuss Ken’s mentor in the industry and the importance of quality of cut vs. being really great at changing oil. Ken reminds us to communicate well with operators and not to be the ‘grumpy mechanic.’
By Trent Manning5
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Ken Nail, Equipment Manager at Heritage Pines Golf and Country Club in Hudson, Florida is a United States Marine Corps veteran who found himself a turf mechanic after one conversation about a ‘68 Camaro. Ken learned to relief grind on a Foley grinder from 1969 that was still running in the 2000s. We discuss Ken’s mentor in the industry and the importance of quality of cut vs. being really great at changing oil. Ken reminds us to communicate well with operators and not to be the ‘grumpy mechanic.’

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