+subby1 Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Due to my location, I won't be accepting any more rider mowers to work on. I apologize for any inconvenience that may cause some people. It's just that I have run into a problem with space to work in and keeping everyone's machines safely locked up over night. I simply don't have the room necessary to take in any more riders, because of the space they take up. If it is a simply blade change you want, and can bring it over in the morning and pick it back up the same day, then that's fine. I just can't keep them overnight any more. The majority of my business is push mowers of all types, weed wackers, leaf blowers and anything small like that. I will be happy to direct you to some of the best in the business at fixing the rider mowers though, if you call and ask me. Again, I am sorry for the change in policy, but I really have no choice. Regarding push mowers, I am ready to start taking in more at week's end with only a 1 week turnaround, so give me a shout if your mower is coughing, sputtering or just plain out won't run. I'll get you fixed up quickly and for less money....and I go far beyond what is necessary to make you satisfied. You can ask anyone who's done business with me. You WON'T be disappointed with the service I provide- I promise you that!! Thanks folks!! Link to post Share on other sites
Riograce Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Maybe you could make house calls .... Link to post Share on other sites
+subby1 Posted June 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Maybe you could make house calls .... I can, and do, in some cases, depending on what the problem is...but there's an extra fee for that also...$40 for a one time, get er done visit. Problem is, all too often that's not the case, and I wind up making 2-3 more trips to finish it up (that's why I say it depends on what the problem is). Yall know I do everything I can to reduce what you'd pay anywhere else, but as I learn this business, I come across things that end up costing me more than the customer paid, and I lose money. I aint trying to get rich (that'll NEVER happen ) but I do have to learn as I go, and price things accordingly so I can at least make some profit. Link to post Share on other sites
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