Employee Spotlight: Lenny Magnall

by Exmark on June 22, 2010, under Employee Spotlight

To put it lightly, our employees rock –every single one of them. They’re the reason Exmark mowers are tough, reliable and deliver the best cut in the industry. To show our appreciation to all of the hard-working men and women who make this place tick, we’re going to feature one employee a month. Consider this to be the first of many “Thank Yous.”

Lenny Magnall – Customer Service Technician

13 years and counting.

In a nutshell, Lenny is a problem solver. Whether it’s over the phone or during face-to-face visits, he can answer questions that deal with everything from electrical issues to warranty inquiries to that clickity-click-veeee sound a mower is making while idling.

But answering questions is only part of what he does. Lenny’s also a presenter, video editor and website developer. During the off-season, he’s a road warrior, traveling around the country to speak with dealers, distributors and technicians in person. There isn’t much this guy can’t do.

On a scale of one to 10, Lenny gives his job in the customer service department a 15. His tenure in Research and Development also ranks pretty high. But he’ll never forget starting out as a welder. Putting mowers together was quite an experience. And wielding a blowtorch wasn’t bad either.

When he’s not working, Lenny’s busy fishing and coaching his three boys’ sports teams. As for mowing the lawn, you’ll rarely see him with his Exmark walk-behind. That’s because his wife has taken the reins. He would say something, but then he wouldn’t have as much time for everything else on his plate.

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4 Comments for this entry

  • Swartz Tractor

    YEAH LENNY!

  • Kevin

    Hey Lenny,

    I’m hoping you can help me with a problem I’m having with my Lazer Z 52″ Advantage Series not starting. When I turn the key to the START position I hear a buzzing sound. Battery is good, 20 AMP fuses, and mower only has 265 hrs.

    Thanks

  • Exmark Expert

    Hey. Thanks for the comment. That buzzing sound could come rfrom 2 possible sources, either the start relay has gone bad and needs replaces or the starter selenoid has gone bad. I would try the start relay first. Hope this helps. If not, feel free to give customer service a call.

  • Dennis Dodge

    Thanks for all you do for Beatrice Lenny!! Coach Dodge

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