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CENTRAL SAW & MOWER

2625 LATHROP AVE
4.25(
8
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CENTRAL SAW & MOWER

2625 LATHROP AVE
4.25(
8
)
Customers say: Quality work
58 years of experience

Central Saw & Mower was established in 1946 and was located on 9th and Washington in Racine, Wisconsin. At that time, saw sharpening, lawn cutting equipment repair and sales made up equal parts of the business. In 1961, we moved to 2220 Lathrop Avenue. As technology advanced, so did Central Saw by adding sales and service of snow blowing equipment, chain saws and riding lawn equipment. From 1968 through 1992 we sold and serviced snowmobiles. In 1969, we moved to 2206 Lathrop Avenue. At present, we are at 2625A Lathrop Avenue and into our third generation of family employees. We became incorporated in 1982. Since then, we have expanded to include the sales and servicing of generators, water pumps, trimmers, leaf blowers, accessories and a complete line of commercial equipment. Sharpening is still a service we offer, however, the sales and service of outdoor power equipment has now become our mainstay. Selling quality equipment, with a knowledgeable staff standing behind what we sell and service has helped Central Saw & Mower grow from a small corner shop to a company that services Southeastern Wisconsin's lawn & garden power needs.

"9 years ago It will take over 2 months just to get an oil change and a blade sharpening. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The work that is done is great. The only … More 3 More user reviews Angie's List [*** Link removed ***] › companylist CENTRAL SAW & MOWER Reviews - Racine, WI See reviews for CENTRAL SAW & MOWER in Racine, WI at 2625 LATHROP AVE from Angi members or join today to leave your own review. 4.7 (7) Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] › search In-Stock New and Used Models For Sale in Racine, WI ... Search Results Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546. Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] Home Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546 Central Saw & Mower, Inc. 2625A Lathrop Ave Racine, WI 53405 · (262) 637-9546. Toggle navigation. Home; New Models. New Models · Factory Promotions. Parts ... In-Stock New and Used... SERVICE DEPARTMENT Find PARTS & SUPPLIES Discover Stihl About Us Parts Lookup Ferris Better Business Bureau [*** Link removed ***] › profile › ce... Central Saw & Mower, Inc. | Better Business Bureau® Profile This organization is not BBB accredited. Lawn and Garden in Racine, WI. See BBB rating, reviews, complaints, & more. Journal Times [*** Link removed ***] › shopping Central Saw & Mower, Inc Apr 29, 2019 — We offer a large selection of high quality residential and commercial outdoor power lawn and garden equipment. We have an extensive parts ... Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] › sort Inventory Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546 Central Saw & Mower, Inc. 2625A Lathrop Ave Racine, WI 53405 · (262) 637-9546. Toggle navigation. Home; New Models. New Models · Factory ... $83,999.00 · 30-day returns ECHO outdoor power equipment [*** Link removed ***] › racine CENTRAL SAW LLC Outdoor Power Equipment Store in Racine, Wisconsin Store details for your local ECHO USA dealer in Racine, Wisconsin. Visit us for outdoor power equipment, chain Saws, trimmers, blowers, & more! MapQuest [*** Link removed ***] › centr... Central Saw & Mower, 2627 Lathrop Ave, Racine, WI Get more information for Central Saw & Mower in Racine, WI. See reviews, map ... Central Saw & Mower. $$. Opens at 8:00 AM. 8 reviews yelp. (262) 637- Dropped our riding John Deere L110 mower off more than 5 weeks ago. All we needed was a tune-up, blades sharpened and a new tube put in a flat tire. Otherwise everything worked great before we brought it there. When we go to pick it up it won't drive, reverse and the blades won't turn. And it was not put into neutral for it to be able to be pushed! The men in the back treated us like dirt! This is completely unacceptable! And it cost over $300 just for those three things to be fixed??? Will never ever go there again! We had been customers for over 30 years living down the street. Sad new ownership treats their clients like this ?"

Leslie T on July 2024

Central Saw & Mower was established in 1946 and was located on 9th and Washington in Racine, Wisconsin. At that time, saw sharpening, lawn cutting equipment repair and sales made up equal parts of the business. In 1961, we moved to 2220 Lathrop Avenue. As technology advanced, so did Central Saw by adding sales and service of snow blowing equipment, chain saws and riding lawn equipment. From 1968 through 1992 we sold and serviced snowmobiles. In 1969, we moved to 2206 Lathrop Avenue. At present, we are at 2625A Lathrop Avenue and into our third generation of family employees. We became incorporated in 1982. Since then, we have expanded to include the sales and servicing of generators, water pumps, trimmers, leaf blowers, accessories and a complete line of commercial equipment. Sharpening is still a service we offer, however, the sales and service of outdoor power equipment has now become our mainstay. Selling quality equipment, with a knowledgeable staff standing behind what we sell and service has helped Central Saw & Mower grow from a small corner shop to a company that services Southeastern Wisconsin's lawn & garden power needs.

"9 years ago It will take over 2 months just to get an oil change and a blade sharpening. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The work that is done is great. The only … More 3 More user reviews Angie's List [*** Link removed ***] › companylist CENTRAL SAW & MOWER Reviews - Racine, WI See reviews for CENTRAL SAW & MOWER in Racine, WI at 2625 LATHROP AVE from Angi members or join today to leave your own review. 4.7 (7) Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] › search In-Stock New and Used Models For Sale in Racine, WI ... Search Results Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546. Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] Home Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546 Central Saw & Mower, Inc. 2625A Lathrop Ave Racine, WI 53405 · (262) 637-9546. Toggle navigation. Home; New Models. New Models · Factory Promotions. Parts ... In-Stock New and Used... SERVICE DEPARTMENT Find PARTS & SUPPLIES Discover Stihl About Us Parts Lookup Ferris Better Business Bureau [*** Link removed ***] › profile › ce... Central Saw & Mower, Inc. | Better Business Bureau® Profile This organization is not BBB accredited. Lawn and Garden in Racine, WI. See BBB rating, reviews, complaints, & more. Journal Times [*** Link removed ***] › shopping Central Saw & Mower, Inc Apr 29, 2019 — We offer a large selection of high quality residential and commercial outdoor power lawn and garden equipment. We have an extensive parts ... Central Saw & Mower, Inc. [*** Link removed ***] › sort Inventory Central Saw & Mower, Inc. Racine, WI (262) 637-9546 Central Saw & Mower, Inc. 2625A Lathrop Ave Racine, WI 53405 · (262) 637-9546. Toggle navigation. Home; New Models. New Models · Factory ... $83,999.00 · 30-day returns ECHO outdoor power equipment [*** Link removed ***] › racine CENTRAL SAW LLC Outdoor Power Equipment Store in Racine, Wisconsin Store details for your local ECHO USA dealer in Racine, Wisconsin. Visit us for outdoor power equipment, chain Saws, trimmers, blowers, & more! MapQuest [*** Link removed ***] › centr... Central Saw & Mower, 2627 Lathrop Ave, Racine, WI Get more information for Central Saw & Mower in Racine, WI. See reviews, map ... Central Saw & Mower. $$. Opens at 8:00 AM. 8 reviews yelp. (262) 637- Dropped our riding John Deere L110 mower off more than 5 weeks ago. All we needed was a tune-up, blades sharpened and a new tube put in a flat tire. Otherwise everything worked great before we brought it there. When we go to pick it up it won't drive, reverse and the blades won't turn. And it was not put into neutral for it to be able to be pushed! The men in the back treated us like dirt! This is completely unacceptable! And it cost over $300 just for those three things to be fixed??? Will never ever go there again! We had been customers for over 30 years living down the street. Sad new ownership treats their clients like this ?"

Leslie T on July 2024


PROVEN POWER INC

N68W36036 County Road K
4.44(
9
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PROVEN POWER INC

N68W36036 County Road K
4.44(
9
)
Customers say: Quick response
28 years of experience

8 EMPLOYEES. $37-75 TRAVEL CHARGE DEPENDING ON DISTANCE. $57 HOURLY RATE. REPAIR SERVICES FOR JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT ONLY.

"On Wednesday May 19th, 2021, my personal tractor that I owned broke down and needed major repairs. I was looking at a potential of 6 weeks of downtime. After the weekend, I contacted Proven Power (Oconomowoc) regarding a used John Deere 3039R tractor that had been sitting on their lot for several months…which I intended to purchase. I needed a 2nd tractor. I stopped at the dealer on Tuesday May 25th to inspect the tractor…and found 3 issues that needed correcting. Upon writing these corrections into the “terms of sale”, I made the purchase of the tractor by putting down $3500 and was offered John Deere financing to cover the rest of the cost (tractor was over $20K). The three issues were: 1. The FEL joystick was almost falling off…it was very sloppy and in need of dire replacement/repair. 2. The wiring harness for the rear lights on the ROPS had been pulled out of the rollbar and was left hanging off of the back of the tractor. 3. The shrouding in front of your feet (when you are sitting on the tractor) was broken and falling off. Over the course of the next couple days, I had called the salesperson on several occasions to find out if the tractor had been brought into the service bay and if the parts had been ordered to make the repairs along with any potential updates on delivery. What I wasn’t understanding was: why weren’t these obvious issues corrected before the tractor was put on the lot so it could be sold? When I looked at the tractor, it had been on the lot for several months, so it’s not like these issues could have previously gone unnoticed by any potential buyer who looked at this tractor, including the dealership staff. I originally wanted the tractor delivered by Memorial Day weekend, but my salesperson forwarded me an email from his manager (on Thursday May 27th) stating that the parts wouldn’t be arriving until Tuesday or Wednesday after Memorial Day. The dealer offered me the option to take the tractor home (because I really needed a tractor!) and make the repairs later. However, with the condition of the FEL joystick (which I would be using heavily), it wouldn’t be safe to operate and shouldn’t leave the dealership until the repair was made. Safety first! I declined. Of course I was disappointed, but I knew where I stood on the timing. I didn’t call the dealer anymore for any status updates until the following week on Tuesday (late afternoon) when the parts may have potentially arrived so that I could arrange to have a day off of work (later in the week to be home for a potential delivery) if the parts had arrived and they planned the repairs for Wednesday. According to the service department technician, some of the parts had arrived, but there were more parts that had not arrived yet. Just to point out…both the dealer and myself were at the mercy of John Deere and UPS. This was not the dealers fault that the parts were in “shipping” status. However, after finding out those details, the service technician proceeded to begin lecturing me and telling me that I should not be calling the dealership anymore. He was very rude and condescending. I explained that I was only trying to get a delivery ETA (E stands for “estimated”) so that I could arrange to have a potential day off with my employer (for delivery at my home). The technician continued to lecture me and told me that I would be contacted when they were ready to deliver and I shouldn’t be speaking with anyone at the dealer until I get that phone call, and he told me not to call the dealership again. That evening I sent a letter to the location manager stating how I had been treated by this technician. I received an email response/text message from the location manager stating that the dealership was cancelling the sale with me. Wait? What? What did I do wrong? I didn’t insult anyone. I didn’t swear or argue with anyone. I didn’t call anyone a bad name. I wasn’t even asking for a discount or financial compensation. The manger told me that since I was unhappy with the service timing and I was unhappy with the negative treatment by his personnel, he made a managerial decision that he didn’t want to do business with me. I told him that this is his opportunity to “right” a “wrong” and turn a bad situation into a good situation with a happy outcome. The manager declined at that opportunity and re-stated that he didn’t want to do business with me. The manager refunded the $3500…AFTER HE DID A MAJOR PING ON MY CREDIT REPORT… 2 months ago I refinanced my house, so now any potential financial institution that I use to purchase a tractor will now see 2 major pings on my credit which now becomes “negative” on a credit report. FYI….it takes 2 years to clear these major pings off of a credit report. I do not recommend this dealer to anyone who reads this review. Please re-read the chain of events, and then put yourself in my shoes. You will be next. Buyer beware."

Scott S on June 2021

8 EMPLOYEES. $37-75 TRAVEL CHARGE DEPENDING ON DISTANCE. $57 HOURLY RATE. REPAIR SERVICES FOR JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT ONLY.

"On Wednesday May 19th, 2021, my personal tractor that I owned broke down and needed major repairs. I was looking at a potential of 6 weeks of downtime. After the weekend, I contacted Proven Power (Oconomowoc) regarding a used John Deere 3039R tractor that had been sitting on their lot for several months…which I intended to purchase. I needed a 2nd tractor. I stopped at the dealer on Tuesday May 25th to inspect the tractor…and found 3 issues that needed correcting. Upon writing these corrections into the “terms of sale”, I made the purchase of the tractor by putting down $3500 and was offered John Deere financing to cover the rest of the cost (tractor was over $20K). The three issues were: 1. The FEL joystick was almost falling off…it was very sloppy and in need of dire replacement/repair. 2. The wiring harness for the rear lights on the ROPS had been pulled out of the rollbar and was left hanging off of the back of the tractor. 3. The shrouding in front of your feet (when you are sitting on the tractor) was broken and falling off. Over the course of the next couple days, I had called the salesperson on several occasions to find out if the tractor had been brought into the service bay and if the parts had been ordered to make the repairs along with any potential updates on delivery. What I wasn’t understanding was: why weren’t these obvious issues corrected before the tractor was put on the lot so it could be sold? When I looked at the tractor, it had been on the lot for several months, so it’s not like these issues could have previously gone unnoticed by any potential buyer who looked at this tractor, including the dealership staff. I originally wanted the tractor delivered by Memorial Day weekend, but my salesperson forwarded me an email from his manager (on Thursday May 27th) stating that the parts wouldn’t be arriving until Tuesday or Wednesday after Memorial Day. The dealer offered me the option to take the tractor home (because I really needed a tractor!) and make the repairs later. However, with the condition of the FEL joystick (which I would be using heavily), it wouldn’t be safe to operate and shouldn’t leave the dealership until the repair was made. Safety first! I declined. Of course I was disappointed, but I knew where I stood on the timing. I didn’t call the dealer anymore for any status updates until the following week on Tuesday (late afternoon) when the parts may have potentially arrived so that I could arrange to have a day off of work (later in the week to be home for a potential delivery) if the parts had arrived and they planned the repairs for Wednesday. According to the service department technician, some of the parts had arrived, but there were more parts that had not arrived yet. Just to point out…both the dealer and myself were at the mercy of John Deere and UPS. This was not the dealers fault that the parts were in “shipping” status. However, after finding out those details, the service technician proceeded to begin lecturing me and telling me that I should not be calling the dealership anymore. He was very rude and condescending. I explained that I was only trying to get a delivery ETA (E stands for “estimated”) so that I could arrange to have a potential day off with my employer (for delivery at my home). The technician continued to lecture me and told me that I would be contacted when they were ready to deliver and I shouldn’t be speaking with anyone at the dealer until I get that phone call, and he told me not to call the dealership again. That evening I sent a letter to the location manager stating how I had been treated by this technician. I received an email response/text message from the location manager stating that the dealership was cancelling the sale with me. Wait? What? What did I do wrong? I didn’t insult anyone. I didn’t swear or argue with anyone. I didn’t call anyone a bad name. I wasn’t even asking for a discount or financial compensation. The manger told me that since I was unhappy with the service timing and I was unhappy with the negative treatment by his personnel, he made a managerial decision that he didn’t want to do business with me. I told him that this is his opportunity to “right” a “wrong” and turn a bad situation into a good situation with a happy outcome. The manager declined at that opportunity and re-stated that he didn’t want to do business with me. The manager refunded the $3500…AFTER HE DID A MAJOR PING ON MY CREDIT REPORT… 2 months ago I refinanced my house, so now any potential financial institution that I use to purchase a tractor will now see 2 major pings on my credit which now becomes “negative” on a credit report. FYI….it takes 2 years to clear these major pings off of a credit report. I do not recommend this dealer to anyone who reads this review. Please re-read the chain of events, and then put yourself in my shoes. You will be next. Buyer beware."

Scott S on June 2021



"I have been going to Bills for over 20 years. I have purchased a Simplicity tractor, 2 Toro snowblowers, Stihl chainsaw, Honda generator and a Kubota tractor. All these products plus have been serviced at Bills to my satisfaction. More importantly as a woman, I have never been talked down to or snickered at unlike Neu’s or Ace hardware. I will continue to appreciate their professional service."

Lou B on April 2023

"I have been going to Bills for over 20 years. I have purchased a Simplicity tractor, 2 Toro snowblowers, Stihl chainsaw, Honda generator and a Kubota tractor. All these products plus have been serviced at Bills to my satisfaction. More importantly as a woman, I have never been talked down to or snickered at unlike Neu’s or Ace hardware. I will continue to appreciate their professional service."

Lou B on April 2023


Brookfield Small Engine

S40w24040 Rockwood Way
4.75(
4
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Brookfield Small Engine

S40w24040 Rockwood Way
4.75(
4
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sales of Cub Cadet tractors, Troy Bilt mowers and Ariens and Troy Bilt snowblowers.Also offer used tractors and snowblowers with a warranty. Provide routine servicing and repair for most brands of equipment.

Sales of Cub Cadet tractors, Troy Bilt mowers and Ariens and Troy Bilt snowblowers.Also offer used tractors and snowblowers with a warranty. Provide routine servicing and repair for most brands of equipment.


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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

Repair costs range from $50 to $400, depending on issue severity, part replacements, and labor.

DIY is possible for minor issues like replacing spark plugs, but professional repairs ensure proper diagnostics and longevity.

Before your lawn mower quits working entirely, it’ll likely give you some signs of wear and tear that indicate a repair is needed. Signs that you might need repairs to your lawn mower include: 

  • Oil leaks

  • Vibrating engine

  • Smoking exhaust 

  • Increase in time to mow

  • Unusual noises

  • Increase in gas consumption

If you are a skilled DIYer with experience, you can do certain lawn mower repairs yourself. However, if you’ve never worked on a lawn mower before or if your mower needs extensive repairs, it’s best to let a skilled lawn mower technician work on your machine. While it might be a little more expensive due to the cost of labor, nothing beats knowing that the job was done successfully (and often with warranties). 

There are a few reasons why a lawn mower cord won’t pull, including an engine jam, a tangled cord, a broken recoil starter, or poor maintenance. To troubleshoot, turn the mower off. Then, inspect the cord, look for any tangles, and gently pull it to identify where the resistance starts. If you’re not seeing any obstructions, you may need to call in a professional for repairs.

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