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Just trying to get the word out there, so folks can save some money while getting great and prompt service on these items.

 

Glenn

 

678-315-8794

 

Call, PM or email me if I can help you out~~ :D

 

Thanks!!

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Bumped for the beautiful weather!!! :D

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A lot of people don't realize that you need to service your equipment before you put it away for the winter. Contaminated oil sitting in the crankcase can be corrosive, gas sitting in the carb will gum it up, and it's good to "fog" the internal parts of the engine to keep them from rusting during the off-season. Also time for a new spark plug, sharpen blade, lubricate bearings and cables, etc.

 

Do all this, and you should be able to put fresh gas in come spring and fire that baby right up. And your equipment will last much longer.

 

And besides...Subby is sooooo cute. :p

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A lot of people don't realize that you need to service your equipment before you put it away for the winter. Contaminated oil sitting in the crankcase can be corrosive, gas sitting in the carb will gum it up, and it's good to "fog" the internal parts of the engine to keep them from rusting during the off-season. Also time for a new spark plug, sharpen blade, lubricate bearings and cables, etc.

 

Do all this, and you should be able to put fresh gas in come spring and fire that baby right up. And your equipment will last much longer.

 

And besides...Subby is sooooo cute. :p

 

So few people know how to do this - that's why it's best to let Subby take care of it - for those who don't know how.

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Thanks fellers for the replies. I have 2 days of BEAUTIFUL weather today and tomorrow, so this would be the best time to bring in the mowers. I have a few jobs that are not due out for a few days that can be done in doors, so now is a perfect time to get the mowers and summer things done. Anything that comes in today, I'll get right on it and have it ready for you in a very short time frame. :)

 

A lot of people don't realize that you need to service your equipment before you put it away for the winter. Contaminated oil sitting in the crankcase can be corrosive, gas sitting in the carb will gum it up, and it's good to "fog" the internal parts of the engine to keep them from rusting during the off-season. Also time for a new spark plug, sharpen blade, lubricate bearings and cables, etc.

 

Do all this, and you should be able to put fresh gas in come spring and fire that baby right up. And your equipment will last much longer.

 

And besides...Subby is sooooo cute. :p

 

I don't recall you looking EXACTLY like your avatar there, Guard dad....???

 

:p :lol:

 

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