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    Springfield Small Engine and Equipment Repair

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Farm equipment repair

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    Mike is a great mechanic. Very analytical and reliable. Nice guy too.

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    Busheler's Saw & Mower - Definitely a weird scene.   Pretty sure they took my money and fucked me over intentionally.

    Busheler's Saw & Mower

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    It's always fun to give a person with whom you do business a positive review. It's a way of saying…read more"Thanks a million!" to someone who you feel did you right. Unfortunately, that is not the case with Busheler's. Twice now, I came away feeling cheated (at worst, or that they work so sloppy they just don't do the job right, at best). On November 10th 2025 I took my John Deere riding lawnmower in for four problems which developed over the last few months: I needed a new drive belt, the engine tended to surge at idle, it had a flat tire on a rear wheel and it barely backed up in reverse. I was told it could be three weeks until they could get to my mower. I thought, Fine, I knew this would be pretty much standard operating procedure for this business and so I was prepared to be without a mower. Four days later, I got a phone call from Busheler's saying my mower was ready for pickup. Wow! That was quick, but great! A gentleman working in the yard lifted my mower on to my flat bed trailer while I went to pay the bill. I went to the office to pay my bill....a whopping $342.00 Of that, $210.00 was labor. The balance was for oil, two plugs, a belt and oil and gasoline filters. I sort of accepted this is what happens when you do business with someone in a "speciality" trade. You have little or no power. I remember squeezing the formerly flat tire and noted it had plenty of air in it. A couple of days later I needed to use the mower and, upon starting it, noticed the rear wheel was once again flat. Nothing had been done, clearly. The flat had not been repaired. As the motor came up to operating temperature, it started to surge at idle rpm's. (The work order stated "Tune-up, Carbs?) Finally, the mower STILL would not back up. Again, no one paid any attention to the work order. At this writing, the only thing done to my mower was an oil change, two filters, and and drive belt--all for the "ridiculously low price" of $342.00! I suppose I could go to Besheler's and complain but I know from experience that one rarely wins a war with many service businesses like Besheler's. Looking for a new mower shop.

    Ok, I'm all for business having low overhead. I'll put Bushelers in that category at 2590 Main…read moreStreet in Springfield. Just displaying a sign that says "customer entrance" on the door is very good. It's always nice to know you aren't entering some place you shouldn't enter. But here is the issue... Even in the lawn mower repair business, it would be nice for the first person you meet to make a good or at the very least "decent" impression right? Well not necessarily at Bushelers. The heavy-set woman behind the desk looked bored, disinterested, and most of all...like I was bothering whatever she was doing before I opened the door. She really should take a college 101 course in pleasantries, even if she has to fake it. I know....probably minimum wage. Maybe the owners wife! I explained the lawn mower problem, and she said it would be 1 to 2 weeks before anyone could look at it. Really? 1 to 2 weeks just to see what needs to be done? No thank you. This doesn't seem like a business that is interested in fixing my lawn mower. Bushelers obviously doesn't need my business and based on first impressions plus the expected time for someone to just look at the lawn mower, I'll take it somewhere else.

    Springfield Small Engine and Equipment Repair - farmequipmentrepair - Updated May 2026

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