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    Default Good small engine repair in S. Metro area?

    I have an old Craftsman chain saw and a Mantis tiller that were my Dad's that I'd like to get operable again. They're not worn out, they're probably barely broken in, they just sat unused for 25-35 year and need good cleaning and tuneups. Can anybody recommend a small engine repair place, preferably near Parker?
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    i used this guy--had good reviews on angie's list. not necessarily close to parker, though

    All Season Equipment And Small Engine Repair LLC



    7144 Reynolds Dr
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    i used this guy--had good reviews on angie's list. not necessarily close to parker, though

    All Season Equipment And Small Engine Repair LLC



    7144 Reynolds Dr
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    They do good work in there from what I have heard. Nothing in Parker that I know of, but it is still fairly close.

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    I've seen a place in Elizabeth, anybody know about it? On the south side of the highway, as you're going east out of town. Elizabeth Chain Saw, I think it is. I know there's people here in Elizabeth.
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    I have an old chain saw that needs repaired as well. Just do a tutorial so I can fix mine too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    I have an old Craftsman chain saw and a Mantis tiller that were my Dad's that I'd like to get operable again. They're not worn out, they're probably barely broken in, they just sat unused for 25-35 year and need good cleaning and tuneups. Can anybody recommend a small engine repair place, preferably near Parker?

    Have the make, model and serial number of both units. Go on line , buy carb rebuild kits. It's a 10 - 20 min job to rebuild one. Easy as assembling an AR lower. Before you buy anything, yank the bowl off the carbs. If there's any corrosion / white build up, you need a new carb. . Make sure you have new tubing for the fuel line and filter. If you have the time to work on them, pm me.
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    There's a newer shop in Castle Rock that does small engine repair. I've just seen their sign on Wilcox when I drive by. They're around the 1st and Wilcox area. No information known about them though.

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/small-engine-medics-castle-rock

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    I just pulled out my chainsaw to take to the shop in Elizabeth (darn weather took down tree). I believe they were $60 to sharpen the chain and tuneup the saw. I stopped in there one day and the place is very organized, clean, and very full of stuff in for repairs.

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    Jim's Fix-it shop in Frank town. He works out of his house and has parts from way back when. Father in law swears by him and he usually fixes his own stuff but uses Jim's when he is stumped or cant find parts.

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