Giving The Coot New Life

October 4, 2015

Giving The Coot New Life

Giving The Coot new Life

Giving The Coot New Life

At Triple S Small Engine Repair, we’re all about “Repair, Don’t Replace!” We’ve taken many folks favorite, “Old School” toys as projects. If it has a small engine (gas or electric), we can (and do) work on these treasures! In fact, we encourage you to check out our Duck Boat project!

The Coot” had a broken engine mount and didn’t idle, so I rebuilt the carb and readjusted everything and got it to idle so it could be shifted into gear.

The customer was happy that it would go into gear but sad that I hadn’t turned it into a RZR side-by-side. I am good at miracles but not magic!

Can we help you breathe new life into your project? All it takes is 1 phone call!

Call Steve (801) 721-0914 for scheduling availability!

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October 4, 2015

Duck Boat – Better, Stronger, Faster…

Duck Boat

Better, Stronger, Faster…

At Triple S Small Engine Repair, you can bring us just about ANY project! If it has a small motor (gas or electric), we work on it!

For example, our valued customer brought us his favorite Duck Boat. The engine was in need of some TLC.

Triple S Repair (Owner-Operator Steve Spraycar) just finished an engine swap (retrofit) on that Duck Boat.

Before, there was only 8 horsepower, now there’s a 4-stroke engine with 13 horsepower in the water!

If you have a project for us, we’ll gladly get you up and running again!

Whether it’s your favorite chainsaw for getting your Fall/Winter firewood supply, or whether it’s getting your trusty lawnmower serviced and ready for storage, or whether it’s getting your trusty snowblower ready for Winter, Triple S Small Engine Repair can help!

Call Steve (801) 721-0914 for appointment availability today! 

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October 3, 2015

Snowblower Service – Reminder

Snowblower Service – Reminder

Snowblower Service - Reminder

Snowblowers Serviced

Triple S Small Engine Repair wants to encourage you to service your snow removal equipment before you actually need it this year.

Don’t know where to start?

Although nothing can replace a full, proper service, here’s a good DIY ‘outline’ (a starting point) to follow:

1. Inspect and Tighten
2. Change Oil and Gas
3. Replace Spark Plug, Fuel, and Air Filter
4. Lubricate Drive and Chassis
5. Check Tires and Chains
6. Buy New Shear Pins
7. Check All Accessories

Source: http://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-maintain-a-snow-blower/#.VhB6p3pViko

Like many folks, perhaps your schedule doesn’t allow for a DIY weekend?

If that’s the case, eMail triple.s.repair@gmail.com or call Steve at (801) 721-0914 to schedule your equipment service today!

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