TED'S MOWER SALES & SERVICE
About us
Forty-seven years has brought about many changes in the lawn and garden industry. When Ted’s opened its doors in 1963, there were only a handful of lawn equipment companies: Toro, International Harvester, Sensation, John Deere and McCullough. Since then the market has expanded from a slim selection of lawn mowers to a variety of lawn tools- mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, blowers, snow-blowers- catering to the homeowner, large landscaping companies and everyone in between. Ted’s offers a wide selection of new, used and reconditioned equipment, many of which are displayed right on our showroom floor. Whether you’re a large commercial outfit or a homeowner with a small yard, you’re sure to find a machine to fit all your needs and your budget. We also hold dealership status for over one hundred manufacturers. As one of the Midwest’s largest parts department, we maintain a sizeable inventory of new, used and discontinued parts.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Blade Sharpening, Chain Sharpening, Hand Tool Sharpening, Lawn Equipment Part Sales, Lawn Equipment Sales (Commercial & Residential), Pick-up and Delivery, Small Engine Repair
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Take it home and one week later, it's impossible to push. Husband thinks it's the self-propel belt. I call them and ask and they say "oh, that's not in the tune-up and it must have been fine when we checked it. You probably ran over something that shredded it or knocked it loose. You'll have to bring it back." Seriously? The mower worked FINE for 3 years, I take it in to make it work better, and then--what a coincidence--the belt breaks or comes loose and the people who worked on it know nothing about it? I'm picking the mower up from ANOTHER shop later today because I did not enjoy my experience
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