Oklahoma State University will be hosting the 9th annual Cowboy Motorsports Lawn Mower Clinic this Friday and Saturday in Stillwater.
The service, put on by the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering’s student organization Cowboy Motorsports, includes:
- Oil changes (If bringing a riding mower, also bring the oil filter to be changed.)
- Blade sharpening
- Spark plug cleaning
- Air filter cleaning
- Mower power washing
Pre-register by March 27 before dropping off a mower on the east side of the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Lab at 323 N. Cleveland Ave. Drop-off times are 4-6 p.m. on March 28 and 8-10 a.m. on March 29.
Pricing is $40 per push mower and $80 per riding mower. Home pick-up and delivery is also available at the following rates:
- Pick-up push mower – $20
- Pick-up riding mower – $40
- Pick-up and delivery of push mower – $30
- Pick-up and delivery of riding mower – $50
Once maintenance is complete, mowers can be picked up at the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Lab from 1-6 p.m. on March 28 and delivery will take place from 2-7 p.m. on March 29 or 1-6 p.m. on March 30.
The mower clinic benefits the Cowboy Motorsports Club.
Latest from Lawn & Landscape
- Turning books into thoughtful, interactive learning
- Bartlett Tree Experts acquire Oregon's Bartlett Tree Service
- Sunseeker launches S4 robotic lawn mower
- Massey Services promotes Mumme to divisional VP, commercial services regio
- Asplundh Infrastructure Group promotes MacAleese to COO
- Caterpillar's Umpleby III to retire as executive chairman of board
- Breaking down the HighGrove Partners sale to Agellus Capital
- Registration open for the Lawn & Landscape Technology Conference