Lawn Mower repair

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by DeniseL, May 22, 2009.

  1. DeniseL

    DeniseL Well-Known Member

    Does anyone know of of someone who does lawn tractor repairs in the Clayton area? Would love if they did repairs onsite as I no longer have my truck to transport it.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    What type of repair? Motor, PM or some welding?
     
  3. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    What's wrong with it I may have someone that will go onsite to fix it. PM me.
     
  4. Crysta

    Crysta Guest

    On a related topic, does anyone know where to go to get a good used lawn mower? I've been checking Craigslist almost every day and the good ones are gone before I can get there (and I've had people call me while I was on my way to say that they'd sold it, even though they knew I was on my way and said they'd hold it for 30 minutes:evil:) or they're complete junk (wasted a lot of time looking at those). We want to spend less than $100.
     
  5. carolinasun

    carolinasun Well-Known Member

    I wish they had a WANTED section in the classified ads. Anyone needing a item could post it and they would contact them and strike up a deal. It would be much easier than contacting sellers and having them either have sold it or no reply (I get a lot of them). :iagree:THANKS
     
  6. Crysta

    Crysta Guest

    So sorry, I assumed that anyone that saw that I had been using Craigslist for months looking for a lawnmower and took the time to post that I WANTED one here, would be able to infer that I'd already gone that route. Thanks anyway for trying to be helpful.
     
  7. Hatteras6

    Hatteras6 Well-Known Member

    I've got one you can have.....

    haven't used it in a year. But, it's up to you. Probably be worth it to take it to Griff's and have them tune it up.

    Holler.

    Carl
    919-320-7428
     
  8. DeniseL

    DeniseL Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the replies. Something is wrong with the tractor deck. Not motor, that works fine, deck just will not stay in place when blades are engaged. Think a part may have come loose or something.
     
  9. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    We had the same problem which was due to some metal fatigue on the deck. The Guy on Barber Mill road with the horse out front did a great job re-welding it.
     

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