JIM LORENZEN
                     
                    
                    Two-Cylinder Club 
                     
                    Technical Council Representative 
                    Jim Lorenzen was born and raised on a farm in Iowa, a
                      farm that used John Deere Tractors and equipment.
                      After graduating from high school in 1962, he went to
                      Iowa State University to study farming operations. While
                      there, he joined the U.S. Army Reserves, and that’s where
                      his mechanical training began. Jim went into the Ordnance
                       branch of the
                      U.S. Army, and received
                      training on
                      the repair of all
                      Army vehicles from
                    Jeeps to tanks. 
                     Upon returning
                      home, Jim helped
                      on the farm as well
                      as took a maintenance
                      job at an implement
                      store in
                      Traer, Iowa. At the
                      same time, he went
                      to Hawkeye Technical
                      College to become
                      certified in
                      seven areas of automotive repair, and also took classes in
                      tractor/auto air conditioning repair, small engine repair,
                    and welding. 
                     In 1964, Jim joined the John Deere dealership of Ray
                      Holst, Inc. in Traer. As a service technician, he worked on
                      Waterloo and Dubuque tractors and assembled implements
                      for delivery. The dealership sent technicians to
                      Service School every winter for updates on existing equipment
                      problems and training on new products.                     
                    Jim was employed at the dealership until 1977, and
                      worked on many models of tractors built from 1930
                      through 1977. It was 2004 that he saw the notice in Two-
                      Cylinder about needing a Technical Council Representative
                      with specific experience. He contacted the Club
                    office, and has been actively involved since that day. 
                     Jim has responded to more member request than any
                      other tech representative since the program began. The
                      office regularly receives notes, E-mails, and phone calls
                      complimenting him for his prompt, knowledgeable, and
                      courteous service.                     
                    Please refer to page 88 for information on how to contact
                      the Technical Council Representatives. Persons who
                      believe they can fill a need not now covered by a current
                      Representative are welcome to contact the Club office by
                      letter or E-mail. The address is provided at the lower right
                    corner of page one.  |