Garden machinery — service and repair on Öland
We service and repair anything with an engine in the garden — lawn mowers, ride-on mowers, chainsaws, brush cutters, leaf blowers and snow throwers. Drop it off before the season and you skip the queue when everyone else suddenly finds their starter won't pull.
Service
We do annual service on lawn mowers, ride-on mowers, chainsaws and brush cutters — oil, filters, spark plugs, blade and chain sharpening. A standard mower is done the same day, ride-ons usually within two days. All brands, no authorised service-book requirements.
Fuel that has sat over winter is the most common problem — the carburettor gums up and the machine won't start. Drop it off in March or April, we'll get it through before the rush and you'll have the lawn cut in time for Valborg.
Read more about Service arrow_forwardRepairs
Won't start, won't pull, loses power or leaks oil — we diagnose and fix it. We stock parts for the common brands (Husqvarna, STIHL, Stiga, McCulloch) and order others in within 1-3 days.
Garden machines typically sit outside and take a beating over a few intense months. Small parts like primer bulbs, pull cords and spark plugs are cheap to replace before they knock the machine out mid-job.
Read more about Repairs arrow_forwardCommercial equipment
If you run larger or professional kit — a park-scale robot mower, a small farm machine, a snow thrower for the drive — we service those too. We have lifts that handle ride-ons and space for smaller vehicles.
Professional kit logs entirely different hours than a domestic mower — 200-400 h a season is not unusual. Follow the manufacturer's intervals in hours, not years, or bearings and blade mounts wear out sooner than they should.
Read more about Commercial equipment arrow_forwardTips & reminders
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Book winter service in October
Drop the mower off in autumn instead of April. You get it back cleaned, sharpened and with fresh oil — and we have time to take it at a calmer pace.
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Drain fuel before winter
Run the tank dry or add fuel stabiliser before storing. Old fuel is behind 8 out of 10 spring no-starts.
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Sharpen the blade once per season
A dull blade tears the grass instead of cutting it — the lawn browns at the tips and the engine burns more fuel. 150 kr for sharpening pays back within a month.
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Change the air filter every 25 hours
A clogged air filter makes the engine run rich and wear faster. A new one costs under 100 kr and fits in five minutes.