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Mac Taylor, GreenMech Service Manager.


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It is with a sense of sadness and gladness, I have to advise that Mac Taylor, our Service Manager, is finally going to retire at the end of the month, with the intention of fettling in his garages and sheds.

 

Mac has been with GreenMech since the start, indeed, has worked for the Turner family in the flail mower days and pretty well most of his working life. Mac was the test driver for the Elswick invalid car, worked on the development of several market leading flail mowers and is known for his mechanical knowledge and sensible diagnosis as well being willing to help anyone in their time of need.

 

He will be with us until the end of the month, Jason and I will continue to see him with an informal commitment to have a Chip Friday every once in a while.

 

I am sure that those of you who know him will join me and the staff at GreenMech in wishing him a long and happy retirement, which he will fill with car racing, hill climbs and rallies in his Austin 7 or Marlin and spending time in his garage fixing things that he meant to do for years.

 

He has been invaluable to GreenMech over the years and will be sorely missed, not only for his wisdom, but wit and humour too.

 

Good on you Mac, thanks for everything......

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Yesterday, during a break in our Sales Meeting, we presented Mac with a framed picture of a vintage car taking the Top 'S' at Shelsey Walsh as a small token of our appreciation. Mac leaves at the end of the week after some 40 years working at GreenMech and Turner World Mowers and Bomford Turner. Mac will be working in his garages on his old cars and taking them up Shelsey Walsh as he has been doing in his spare time since 1964. Very best wishes for the future Mac and thanks for all that you have done.

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