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Lawn and Garden manufacturers like Toro and Stihl are now on the cutting edge. We offer a growing array of mowers, blowers, trimmers, snow blowers, and more. Suppose you’re a homeowner or lawn care professional looking for equipment for lawn maintenance, landscaping, and more. We offer a wide variety of new, used, and clearance machines at three convenient locations. Need a rental? We have everything from attachments to skid steers available for daily, weekly or monthly rates!
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Everything you need to know before you buy lawn & garden equipment.
The promise of efficient, quiet, non-polluting electric mowing technology is finally here on a large scale, as well for trimmers, chainsaws, snowblowers, and more. As you invest in green lawn and garden technology, your return will come in multiple forms — lower fuel costs, more work hours in a day, government incentives to go green, and lower maintenance costs associated with gas engines. Plus, no more smelly gasoline on your hands.
- Lawn Mowers – Some benefits of electric mowers would be no spark plugs, no fuel filters, no oil to change, no gas, may save you money, and are quieter!
- Snow Blowers – Electric snow blowers don’t need oil changes, they don’t need new spark plugs, and they don’t require gasoline. The only real maintenance they require is wiping down any part that gets especially dirty or salty and recharging the batteries.
- Chainsaws – Electric chainsaws are light and compact, so they’re easier to carry around. They are quieter than gas chainsaws and don’t leave the smell of gas in their wake. What’s more, when using an electric chainsaw, you don’t have to worry about mixing oil and gas.
- Trimmers – Electric Trimmers are easy to handle, less expensive, and a lot quieter than their gas-powered counterpart.
- Blowers – Some of the most common benefits of an electric blower over a gas blower are weight, noise, and exhaust fumes. Electric units are typically lighter and make a lot less noise than gasoline units, though they are often less powerful as well.