Who I am…
Father - Husband - Veteran - Community member.
(Not always in that order)
When I was a kid, my father bought a small chunk of land in upstate New York. We spent the better part of late Spring through early Winter clearing brush, trees, and vegetation to make room for our new house. That started a bug in me for fixing things. The chainsaw would stop working, the weed eater spool would break, or even simple things like sharpening shears. I had a knack for it all. Now, after retiring from almost 30 years of service in the Army, I am back to doing something that I enjoy and believe best benefits myself and my community.
As a community, we should help each other learn, grow, and prosper. We shouldn’t turn a blind eye to someone that needs help. With that, my business is dedicated to educating people on their small engine machines. How to care for them, make repairs, and add to the longevity of their use.
My business plan is simple:
Educate for free
Do not take advantage of someone’s misfortune
Help a client get the assistance they need
