If you’re trying to decide whether to go gas or battery in your home outdoor power fleet, it doesn’t have to be all or nothing! Matt, the third-generation owner of CRE, discusses his approach to fleet makeup, and how a blended tool approach can offer the best of both worlds. And, robots! And, dirty little secrets!
Read MoreMulching can be a confusing topic. When to do it, how to do it correctly, and why to do it at all? This short article hits the high points on mulching and helps you make less mess than bagging clippings, create a healthy lawn, gain more time to enjoy it!
Read MoreWhen deciding whether to rent or buy power equipment, three factors matter most: frequency of use, total cost of ownership, and convenience. These factors apply regardless of what type of power equipment or cost. By weighing these considerations, the rent-versus-buy decision becomes much clearer.
Read MoreDealer Day is part party, part sale, and fully awesome! We take pride in being the Canby area’s power equipment dealer, and like to take a day each year to celebrate our community. We do this through giveaways, SWAG, free lunch and OH YEAH the best prices of the year on our goods! Please come see us!
Read MoreWe don’t add equipment lines lightly. In line with our mission to bring you the absolute best brands of equipment, we have added VENTRAC and BARRETO to our line card! Also, in keeping with our customer-focused business model, these brands will be available in all four phases of what we do: rental, sales, parts, and service.
Read MoreOn April 12, President Biden announced that he would allow the sale of E15 gasoline during the months of June-September, when it is normally banned. E15 tends to be a few cents cheaper per gallon, so the announcement was widely viewed as an attempt to bring relief to the American consumer struggling with rising fuel costs. This may seem like an insignificant policy announcement, but it can have enormous & catastrophic implications for your gasoline-powered outdoor power equipment. Read on to find out how.
Read MoreWarranties can be a source of frustration. When your salesperson tells you that the new piece of power equipment you just bought has a “three-year warranty,” that’s mostly true. However, that warranty is absolutely NOT a guarantee that all repairs for your equipment will be paid in full for three years. Learn the ins and outs in our guide.
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