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    Baribeau Implement Company - Grandpa bought this tractor brand new and they supply me with everything i need to keep it running

    Baribeau Implement Company

    3.0(2 reviews)
    45.0 mi

    Best people ever there they supply me with everything I could ever need for my tractors and…read moreimplements

    First off this about the Baribeau St. Croix Falls location. Long story short as possible. Stopped…read moreby on March 27, 2026 to check about getting my New Holland Compact, Work Master 25S, looked at due to a "not running well at full throttle" issue that just started happening out of the blue. Dave, Service Dept. head, was anxious enough to take a few minutes trying to get me to setup an RO right away after I gave him a "Cliff Notes" version of the issue at hand. The typical thing about "it could be just about anything" from fuel issue, and related filters to having to remove the "canister" sending it out to get cleaned and reinstalling it to the tune of around $600.00 +/-. He seemed honest enough, though he had an uneasy grin on his face, which seemed unusual to me for someone in the repair service business. This made me a bit skeptical in my feeling I was getting the straight take on the issue at hand. Because of my frequent traveling I mentioned I would give a call back for scheduling. Went home, did a little bit of research and found only references to a "canister" on my tractor, as the one for the air filter housing. Now at this point my history of automotive mechanic knowledge started to return to me and I thought why not look at the air filter and the "canister" to see if I could spot anything unusual. Well much to my surprise the "canister" was simply a plastic housing the filter was inside of. I removed the air filter installed a new one. Started that wonderful YANMAR 3 cylinder diesel up and low and behold "POOF" the problem disappeared. It runs like a top. Moral of this story, Dave Schultz could have said, "Let's get you a new air filter, you install it and see if it runs any different. If so, great you good to go, If not bring it in and we'll investigate for you." BUT NO he could only see $$$$$ instead of a friendly DIY possible cure and had deep appreciation from a customer that would've returned for service work as needed and possibly a sale of other equipment or attachments. Poorly played Dave, poorly played. Identifying myself will not do me a bit of good because he/they probably don't care.

    Stan's Equipment Center - Bobcat-mini-track-loaders

    Stan's Equipment Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    66.2 mi

    I have a SA 425 Yanmar and I have the Yanmar Brahma UTV Nick…read morein the shop is absolutely a godsend when it comes to helping figure out and get my maintenance and repairs done JESSE at the parts counter knows so much it's unbelievable I highly recommend Stan's power equipment for any maintenance parts needs or even new purchases because they do such a good job after you have purchased your equipment ! I truly believe that they are the best when it comes to customer service even after the new purchase has been done You cannot go wrong with Stan's power equipment Rick Dalglish

    Our adventure starts during Pine City's city-wide garage sale. We came to town to check out the…read moresales and as we were following signs hither-thither, we came across Stan's Equipment Center and were like, hmmmm. We'd been looking at used tractors for over a year, but hadn't really found anything that we wanted or that fit our needs. We had honestly just decided to start looking at new and there was Stan's pretty tractors, all in a row. It was too late on a Saturday so after the garage sales closed, we came home and found Stan's Equipment Center online and started looking at tractors... and we started to get excited. The prices were fantastic! Using their contact form from the website, we shot off a few questions about the CT1021 and the CT1025 Bobcats and early the next week, Jason started answering all our questions. By the middle of the week, we were comfortable enough to plan to come on Saturday to see the CT1025 in person. Jason was great about answering all our questions via email, which is my preferred form of communication. On Saturday, one week after discovering Stan's Equipment Center, we drove back to Pine City and met Jason and checked out the CT1025 Bobcat. We found it perfect for our needs and the deal was struck. A simple straightforward sale with no games, no pressure, no stress, just some conversation that led to a great sale: a couple of country boys talking about tractors. Our Bobcat CT 1025 was delivered the following Tuesday and we've already used it to clear stumps and move sand (we live in the "Isanti Sand" area. *wry grin*) I highly recommend Stan's Equipment Center for all your land ownership and agriculture needs.

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    Runnings

    Runnings

    3.3(6 reviews)
    29.5 mi
    $$

    Store is okay but they seem to always run out of the advertised sale items by the second day. Most…read moreof the employees are crabby and have no interest in being helpful.

    My chainsaw was repaired by Runnings, Fall of 2012…read more Dropped off a Stihl chainsaw with the request that they take a look at it and see what it would cost to make it operational again. It had not been run in a few years and I'm elbows deep into a bike project. They said they'd call with an estimate. Great. Call they did ... to tell me that the saw was done and I could come and get it. Ahhhhh? What about calling with an estimate, and what is the bill? "About $100" I was told. Okay. I dropped by to pick up my saw and pay the bill. After waiting a seeming eternity it becomes clear that they can't find my saw. So they bring me back in the shop area to ID it. I finally find it and ...then they can't find the bill. I wait another 20 minutes and then just leave. Without my saw. I had been in the store for 40 minutes at this point. (A point: their computer system seems like a detriment to actually getting people in and out of the store quickly. I looked over the guy's shoulder and viewed the screens and masses of entry boxes. We put a man on the MOON with little more than a clock radio, okay?) I called the manager and explained to him what had happened. He was aware of my situation and said they'd been experiencing a lot of turnover in the repair shop and this was why it is just coming out of a sea of disarray. I also mentioned the estimate on repair suddenly becoming a bill. He said that he'd adjust the bill for me and that I'd be happy. I return to the store. The bill is presented. There is no adjustment. I mention this to the clerk helping me. He takes me back to the shop to find the original bill (I think). I am wondering at this point if they are going to just kill me and get this over with. He finds the bill, and stares at it, clearly ruminating over what to do. He wants to help. He is anguished by this situation. I can't do simple arithmetic either, so I say, "How about $65?" He is awash with relief. "Okay, $65." We bring it to the checkout and he hangs for a few minutes to try and get the check out clerk to do this quickly. He leaves. Then more chaos ensues as the checkout girl can't get the register to work correctly because of the numbers on the bill. "These SKUs won't automatically enter the price," she says to me. I own some SK wrenches but am actually no longer dumb enough to blurt stuff out like this now that I am old. I just hang, decide to buy some candy. Like 10 minutes later I am paying and leaving. I go to Runnings at least once a week to get something, I prefer it over Menards and Ace. They are trying and they'll get it. Saw runs great.

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