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Yingst Small Engine Repair

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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SAVE YOURSELF THE TROUBLE GO ELSE WHERE!…read more I brought my tractor tire to this shop with a simple request: put the tire back on the rim and check for leaks. They charged me $44 and sent me on my way. As soon as I got home (literally one block away), the tire was already low. Checked again that night -- almost flat. I did a bubble test myself and, unsurprisingly, there was still a leak. I called and spoke with the store manager, Matt, who told me not to "lose sleep" over $44. That's pretty funny coming from a place that probably brings in millions a year -- and even funnier given that the $44 refund wasn't even coming out of his paycheck. So why was he so defensive about it? Instead of just fixing the issue, he suggested I "might've run over a nail" in the one-block drive home and said I'd have to wait until Monday so he could "speak to the service manager." Even after all that back-and-forth, Matt ended up approving the refund himself -- so what was all the stalling for? Oh, and here's the bonus round: the tech thought he lost the valve stem cap, so instead of saying something, he stole one off the back tire and hoped I wouldn't notice. Spoiler alert: I had the original cap at home the whole time. Bottom line: I paid for a job that wasn't done, got talked down to by the manager, and had parts quietly swapped off the rest of my equipment. If this is how they treat customers over $44 and a leaky tire, I can only imagine how bad it gets when the stakes are higher. I won't be back -- and if you value your time, money, or valve stem caps, I'd suggest finding another shop too.

Yingst Small Engine Repair - outdoorpowerequipmentservices - Updated May 2026

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