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Sdl services

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Sdl services

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We are family owned very respectful and very reliable With all services we provide Auto repair Lawn care Snow removal

We are family owned very respectful and very reliable With all services we provide Auto repair Lawn care Snow removal





Selle's Service Center

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Selle's Service Center

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Full Service Auto Mechanic. We can do anything from New Engine Install to Transmission Install, and everything in between. We also deal in Welding, Tires, Lawn care and many other avenues.

Full Service Auto Mechanic. We can do anything from New Engine Install to Transmission Install, and everything in between. We also deal in Welding, Tires, Lawn care and many other avenues.



Dillons Small Engine Repair

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Dillons Small Engine Repair

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14 years of experience

Dillon's Small Engine is a growing locally owned and operated small engine repair shop that offers reasonable repair rates and quality work with quality parts. We work on almost anything from chainsaws to motorcycles.

Dillon's Small Engine is a growing locally owned and operated small engine repair shop that offers reasonable repair rates and quality work with quality parts. We work on almost anything from chainsaws to motorcycles.


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Fuller Sales & Service

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Fuller Sales & Service

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32 years of experience

Fuller Sales & Service has earned a reputation by delivering our customers high quality mowers since 1993. We are a full service power equipment retailer and service center located in Antigo, Wisconsin. We carry many well known brands of mowers, blowers and trimmers such as Husqvarna, Snoway, Scag, Stihl and Dolmar. Browse our website, stop by or give us a call if we can help with your power equipment needs.

Fuller Sales & Service has earned a reputation by delivering our customers high quality mowers since 1993. We are a full service power equipment retailer and service center located in Antigo, Wisconsin. We carry many well known brands of mowers, blowers and trimmers such as Husqvarna, Snoway, Scag, Stihl and Dolmar. Browse our website, stop by or give us a call if we can help with your power equipment needs.


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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

In many cases, it might be cheaper to repair your lawn mower than to replace it, depending on what needs to be repaired. The cost to replace a lawn mower dramatically varies, from $60 for basic models to over $15,000 for the top-of-the line models. 

Small repairs like a spark plug replacement can be as little as $20, so replacing the whole lawn mower wouldn’t make much sense. However, repairing a crankshaft could be much more expensive at $500 to $900, so depending on the age of your mower, it might be best to replace it. It’s best to speak with your lawn mower repair technician to determine which option is best for you. 

Most repairs take 1-3 days, but complex issues may require ordering replacement parts, extending the timeline.

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.

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

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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