Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Briggs and Stratton Engines & Small Engine



I know enough about my garden tractor to know when something is wrong with it. I even know enough to know that when it broke down, it was the engine that needed replacing – not the entire machine. What I didn’t know is that I don’t have to special-order the engine from the manufacturer. I very nearly made that mistake, but instead I was directed to Repower Specialists.
I had never visited a small engine warehouse before and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. I knew about Briggs and Stratton engines  and Kohler engine rebuild kits, but I didn’t know what precisely they were or how to know what one to buy for my garden tractor. Far from making me feel intimidated, however, the folks at Repower Specialist were welcoming and helpful and they helped me pick out the exact product that was right for me – right for my ailing garden tractor!
To be quite honest, I still don’t fully understand what a Kohler engine rebuild kit is, but I am now more than familiar with Briggs and Stratton engines . I know how they work and how to put them in my garden tractor. I know that if I ever need any assistance with it I can call up that small engine warehouse and all those nice people at Repower Specialist will do everything they can to ease my concerns. In the mean time, I shouldn’t have to worry any more about my garden tractor giving out on me when I need it most.

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