?? Service Tips & FAQ

Our service center is equipped with the latest tools and equipment for servicing today's outdoor power equipment.  From minor tune-ups and maintenance to major overhauls, our knowledgeable, certified mechanics can get you up and running quickly.  Call for an appointment today!

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Do You Have Bad Gas?

 

“Bad Gas”, stale fuel and fuel related problems are very common service issues in lawn & garden equipment.  The solution that will save you $$$$ in repair costs is simple!

 

·        Never use fuel that was purchased more than 30 days ago in your lawn equipment (even with stabilizer added).

·        Use a clean plastic fuel container to store your fuel

·        Add fuel stabilizer to your fuel purchase.

 

We stock fuel containers in various sizes and fuel stabilizer for your convenience.  

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                           Get Your Mower or Tractor Ready For Spring!


 

Walk-behind Lawnmowers:

  • Clean under deck.
  • Change engine oil and replaced oil filter (if equipped). 
  • Inspect air filter - clean or replace as necessary 
  • Inspect spark plug(s) and change if necessary. 
  • Inspect and adjust throttle cable, clutch and transmission controls (if equipped). 
  • Inspect wheels.
  • Sharpen blade. 
  • Add fuel stabilizer.
  • Test machine for overall operation.

 

Tractors:

  • Change engine oil and replace oil filter (if equipped). 
  • Inspect air filter - clean or replace as necessary. 
  • Change fuel filter.
  • Inspect spark plug(s) and change if necessary. 
  • Check transmission/hydraulic fluid level and filter – change if necessary (if equipped).
  • Check coolant level – change if necessary (if water cooled model).
  • Inspect charging system – including battery, terminals and cables.
  • Inspect muffler and engine mounting.
  • Check for any sign of rodent nests or damage.
  • Inflate tires to proper pressure.
  • Clean grass from under mower deck.
  • Sharpen blades. 
  • Inspect all belts, pulleys, idlers and spindles.
  • Check mower deck level.
  • Lubricate tractor and mower.
  • Add fuel stabilizer.
  • Test machine for overall operation.