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On site lawn equipment repair
I found a guy that does onsite work for a reasonable rate and knows his
stuff. I hesitate to just broadcast his name and number, but if you would like it send me an email. Chris and I did a swap my DR 42 inch walk behind for his won't start riding mower. Unfortunately I left it at his place for two years and it cost me two front tires. This guy located a bad safety switch, checked out the carb, and jumpered the switch so we could start it. I had replaced the battery and put on a new air cleaner and blades. He had to make a second trip to get the switch and put it on and it cost $160. It cost me over a hundred for the two new tires. Anyway I now have a 16 year old 18 hp 46 inch cut mower for my land in SC. He normally works for landscaping companies, but will schedule a homeowner when he is in the area. He did say he told someone with a cheap push mower that he would be better off buying a new one from Walmart than to have him come and fix that mower. The downside is you have to be home or leave the mower in the driveway. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
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