Oklahoma State University’s Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering will hold its ninth annual Cowboy Motorsports Lawn Mower Clinic, providing professional-grade maintenance services for both push and riding mowers. The student-run clinic offers complete tune-up packages including oil changes requiring owners to bring their own filters for riding models, precision blade sharpening, thorough spark plug and air filter cleaning, and high-pressure power washing to restore equipment performance.
Convenient Transportation Options Available
Recognizing the logistical challenges of transporting lawn equipment, the clinic provides pickup and delivery services throughout Stillwater with pricing structured at. Ensuring accessibility for all community members regardless of transportation capabilities.
Educational Value Meets Community Service
The event serves dual purposes by giving biosystems engineering students hands-on mechanical experience with small engine systems while delivering affordable maintenance solutions to local residents, with last year’s clinic servicing 217 units and generating funds to support student competition teams in national engineering events.
Professional Facilities Ensure Quality Results
Under the supervision of faculty advisor Dr. Sarah Wilkins, students will utilize the department’s 5,000-square-foot workshop equipped with industrial-grade tools and diagnostic equipment to perform dealership-level service, with the clinic operating from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both scheduled days to accommodate varying schedules.
Preparation Guidelines for Participants
Prospective attendees should note that all fuel must be drained from tanks prior to service and personal items removed from storage compartments, while advance registration through the Cowboy Motorsports website is recommended to secure priority scheduling slots during the busy spring maintenance season.
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