Small Engines for Queer Farmers & Farmworkers

Location
Windham County (precise location will be sent to participants upon registration confirmation)
Cost
$30
Start Date
End Date
Contact Name
Reid Miller, NOFA-VT Farmer Business Development Program Director
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In this workshop, participants will explore the inner workings of 2- and 4-stroke gasoline engines. We’ll cover how these engines function, their systems and parts, preventative maintenance, and how to diagnose common issues. The session will include a demonstration of basic BCS servicing, followed by hands-on time using provided tools to disassemble 4-stroke engines or service your own small engine (BYO!). This class is ideal for anyone who has operated or owns small engines and wants to learn how to care for and repair them. Participants are encouraged to bring their own 2- or 4-stroke small gasoline engines, though it’s not required to have a full, engaging experience.

More information, including the specific location of your workshop, will be sent after registration is completed and reviewed.  

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