Lynchy
Dec 16 2005, 11:13 PM
Any one knoe a GOOD HONESt person/dealership that will work on sleds? Much like a car dealership I would rather stay away. I'd rather work witha good "mom and pop" shop that's not gonna rake ay over the coals. Any recomondations???
BlackF7Heat
Dec 16 2005, 11:23 PM
Since I have an F7 I have had and have friends that have had work done at Kingdom Cat in Island Pond and cant say enough good things about them.
Also have a friend with a Polaris and they had work done at Mings and have also had good things to say
snomobiled
Dec 17 2005, 05:40 AM
Have had great treatment at Kingdom Cat. Always have done a good job and fixed things rite.
Cant say the same about the place in Orleans. :banghead:
John
Fireman1033
Dec 17 2005, 05:57 AM
:div20: Kingdom Cat all the way. If you buy a sled from them they treat you like family. Have bought 3 sleds from them any time I had a breakdown I was back riding within a couple of hours. :beerchug:
stinx
Dec 17 2005, 07:03 AM
KIngdom cat has always been great. THere also was a gut off of Pudding Hill road that was good for basic stuff liken hiFax,Carb issues. Neast AG did me ok the one time I had an Issue with my wifes arctic cat
sael
Dec 17 2005, 07:10 AM
In the days before Kingdom Cat I had some pieces fall of my cat and my only choice as I had no tools with me was to go to Mings. Not only did they take me right in and fix the problem but they did not charge me for the repairs. Good folks.
Huskie
Dec 17 2005, 08:52 AM
Over the years I have used Harrys repair shop in Walden
He's good honest and his labor rate is about half of a dealer
His shop is off of route 15 phone#563-2288
stevefromwestford
Dec 17 2005, 09:02 AM
QUOTE(snomobiled @ Dec 17 2005, 06:40 AM)
Have had great treatment at Kingdom Cat. Always have done a good job and fixed things rite.
Cant say the same about the place in Orleans. :banghead:
John
dude that owns the place is originaly from Littleton mass, ive met him on jobs before he moved up there, he,s a good guy.
Had a friend that blew a chain up in morgan 1 day , we towed him to road, called al,s in newport, he sent a truck over to pick up sled. Didnt have parts so tore down a new sled to steal parts, stayed open late on a saturday for us and in the end only charged us $100. Mings has always been fair to me too
yo momma
Dec 17 2005, 12:15 PM
QUOTE(Huskie @ Dec 17 2005, 09:52 AM)
Over the years I have used Harrys repair shop in Walden
He's good honest and his labor rate is about half of a dealer
His shop is off of route 15 phone#563-2288
Let's hear it for the local boys! Harry is great guy! :beerchug:
fixer5000
Dec 17 2005, 02:13 PM
QUOTE(stevefromwestford @ Dec 17 2005, 10:02 AM)
dude that owns the place is originaly from Littleton mass, ive met him on jobs before he moved up there, he,s a good guy.
correction steve... bob is from westford!! point of nab lake to be exact.known him for yrs and yes is a good guy.... also an occasional riding buddy when we can get him to ride with us on any monday during the winter...steve...also from westford
kingdmridr
Dec 17 2005, 08:30 PM
Lynchy, check your box. I sent you a PM
KR
stinx
Dec 17 2005, 08:51 PM
Bobs wife Peg is also a Former Ma resident. i belive she told me she lived in Harvard at one time,both great people i just wish they sold Yamaha along with Cat.
weeza
Dec 18 2005, 07:18 PM
QUOTE(Huskie @ Dec 17 2005, 10:52 AM)
Over the years I have used Harrys repair shop in Walden
He's good honest and his labor rate is about half of a dealer
His shop is off of route 15 phone#563-2288
:cn: Second this. Harry has been excellent to deal with.
seasled
Dec 19 2005, 06:33 PM
a friend of mine turned me on to this guy harry in walden very honest and very reasonable and a nice guy to boot.
-sea :beerchug:
Groominfool
Dec 19 2005, 10:13 PM
For good quality from an honest guy you can't beat Harry's Repair in Walden. He services all makes.
Gfool
trailer58
Dec 20 2005, 06:17 AM
Dave's Sled Shop in Irasburg has a good reputation.
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