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I've had a few people needing to put off some work until next week, so I am a little more freed up this week, if anyone needs their mowers tuned up or fully repaired......even brought back from the dead, if need be. It would still be cheaper than buying a new, and I also have two for sale. I have one very small red push mower (mulcher) and I also have a Craftsman 6.5 HP mulcher push mower with rear bagger. Both units have been gone through with a fine-tooth comb. I will take $60 for the small mulcher. As for the Craftsman, the only I have not fixed was the front wheel drive unit. The cable broke, and it just needs a new one. Otherwise it still works fine as a normal pushmower, so I'll take $70 for it, as is, or if you wantt o buy it with the front wheel drive repaired, I'll take $100, even.

 

Just call me before you come.

 

Thanks! :)

 

Glenn

 

678-315-8794.

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I highly recommend Subby for all your small engine repairs. He got my Ryobi power unit running again and I got the decorative grasses along the driveway pruned and the garden beds tilled.

 

And he ain't bad on the piano as well.

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I highly recommend Subby for all your small engine repairs. He got my Ryobi power unit running again and I got the decorative grasses along the driveway pruned and the garden beds tilled.

 

And he ain't bad on the piano as well.

 

 

Thank ya, sir....and check your PM box. We'll get you like you want it. :D

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Hey SUBBY do you mow grass too..Or just repair the mowers?

 

Sure I mow grass....MY OWN!! :lol:

 

No dear...just repairs! :p

 

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Still looking for more work....this includes leaf blowers, weed eaters, tillers, and other small engine items. Some people have asked me about this, so I thought I would add this in here.

 

And folks- I have been under charging big time, just to keep the work flowing....so you need to get with me ASAP, before the actual season gets here, then I'll have no choice but to raise my rates (and they'll still be cheaper than anywhere else, and the work I do is 100% top notch) And to help you save even MORE money, I only replace those parts that actually need to be replaced. A lot of things can be reconditioned, or I can find things in my stock pile to use for a fraction of what a new one would cost you. Commercial repairs shops tend to replace everything, whether it needs it or not. And in my years of doing this, that is simply not necessary most times. I strive to please my customers with A-plus work, at a minimum expense. We're ALL strapped for cash these days, so I have no interest in charging you any more than what is necessary to just barely cover my work.

 

And if you have any questions about my experience, here it is-

 

I am almost 44 yrs old, and began working on small engines when I was about 10 yrs old with my dad. So, I have basically done this all my life, and I have always loved washing cars, so I throw in the extra cleaning up for no extra charge. If it aint rusted to death, and the paint is fairly decent, you'll think you just got you a brand new mower. Feel free to ask anyone who I have done work for. ;)

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Hi Subby, Whats the basic charge on a reg. Tune up on a pushmower?

 

$40 if you bring it and pick it up.....assuming I don't run into any problems. And even then, I call you before I proceed. And I am thorough, believe me!!! ;)

 

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Sounds good, how long you need it 1 day 2 day?

 

I can usually have it done within 2 days....sometimes 1 if you get it here by around 11:00 in the morning.

 

What kind do you have?

 

Incidentally, I have had to raise rates on riding mowers (learning as I go here) from $55 to $75. I've been losing my arse on the $55 because riders consume MUCH more time to go through.

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