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LAWNMOWER SERVICE AND REPAIRS

Taylor from Raven Repairs

Chartwell Based - can pickup & deliver

Also odd job repair, DIY or a hand somewhere (Jack of all Trades, mastered one or two I think).

When did it last have an oil change? What does your air filter look like? Does it shake a lot? Does it start up and turn off ok?

Service time!!!

I can pick up and deliver for a small quotable cost to cover my travel costs (no cheeseburgers).

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Honest, reliable servicing and repair of lawnmowers and garden power tools (plus other random stuff, just ask, even ornaments).

It's better to service your existing beast than run one up on a credit card when it dies.

I'm totally up front and I keep in touch with prices/quotes so there are no surprises. If I can't fix it, I'll get someone to help me and if we can't, we tell you.

I can pick up and deliver for a small quotable cost to cover my travel costs (not on cheeseburgers). Chartwell based.

We (my sensei/guru) are not backyard cowboys, will not screw you over or send you back with a shitbox like some do.

Flick me a message if you're interested :)
Cheers.

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