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Needing to make a few changes in business..


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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!! :D

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Maybe you could make house calls .... :D

 

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 :lol:) but I do have to learn as I go, and price things accordingly so I can at least make some profit. ;)

 

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