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Southern Chainsaw & Mower Parts

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Southern Chainsaw & Mower Parts

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We carry commercial zero turns, trimmers, blowers and chainsaws. We also stock parts for all models. We strive to provide customers with exceptional customer service and the best prices. We offer an array of commercial equipment, parts and service to fit everyone's budget. We currently offer multiple finance options that includes a No Credit Needed option and 0% for 48 Months.Newsletter Email Sign Up *Restictions apply. Please visit our finance page to learn about our financing options.

We carry commercial zero turns, trimmers, blowers and chainsaws. We also stock parts for all models. We strive to provide customers with exceptional customer service and the best prices. We offer an array of commercial equipment, parts and service to fit everyone's budget. We currently offer multiple finance options that includes a No Credit Needed option and 0% for 48 Months.Newsletter Email Sign Up *Restictions apply. Please visit our finance page to learn about our financing options.






CLC's Repairs

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CLC's Repairs

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29 years of experience

We are a family run business, with Mom in office, Dad & our Son (Chris, formerly of C & G Appliance Repairs) doing the repairs. We repair small engines, from lawnmowers, tillers, weed eaters, etc...... 30 years combined service in this field. We also repair household appliances such as washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc..... Our son Chris has ran his own business for several years repairing appliances with C & G Appliance Repairs. We accept personal checks (verified) and CASH, with cash being the preferred payment. All work comes with a guaranty of satisfaction. References available per your request.

We are a family run business, with Mom in office, Dad & our Son (Chris, formerly of C & G Appliance Repairs) doing the repairs. We repair small engines, from lawnmowers, tillers, weed eaters, etc...... 30 years combined service in this field. We also repair household appliances such as washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc..... Our son Chris has ran his own business for several years repairing appliances with C & G Appliance Repairs. We accept personal checks (verified) and CASH, with cash being the preferred payment. All work comes with a guaranty of satisfaction. References available per your request.


Level Landscape

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Level Landscape

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39 years of experience

Quality Work, Great Rates, FREE Estimates planting…mowing…grading…lot clearing…irrigation… rock driveways…retaining walls…landscaping...and much more

Quality Work, Great Rates, FREE Estimates planting…mowing…grading…lot clearing…irrigation… rock driveways…retaining walls…landscaping...and much more




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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

The cord you pull to start a lawn mower is commonly called the “starter cord” or “pull cord.” This uses and internal combustion process to start the lawn mower engine and it prone to wear and tear over time. You’ll want to check the starter cord as part of your regular lawn mower tune-up process.

A standard home lawn mower with sharp blades can handle a thin layer of leaves without issue. You may need to make a couple of passes within several days to mulch leaves down, but your mower shouldn’t struggle. If your mower comes with a mulching kit, like an attachment to blow leaves out the side, that’s a good sign it’s ready for fall leaves. Set your mower to the highest or near-highest height for this project so it focuses on the leaves rather than the grass below.

Yes, many repair services include blade sharpening as part of the maintenance package.

Lawnmowers require seasonal maintenance to continue working correctly. With routine maintenance, you can extend its life to the fullest, which is around 10 years for push mowers and 5-8 years for riding mowers. To keep your lawn mower working correctly, you’ll want to take the following steps at least once a year:

  • Replace the spark plug

  • Change the oil

  • Drain the fuel tank

  • Clean the mowing deck (ideally, after every mow)

  • Replace the air filter

  • Check the carburetor

  • Sharpen the blades

  • Fog the engine

  • Check the tires

The best and safest way to deal with used motor oil is to bring it to an approved facility to be recycled and refined into new material. You may see recommendations to use old oil as an equipment lubricant or wood stain, but using it in these ways can be dangerous, messy, and environmentally irresponsible.

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