Commercial-Grade Power Equipment West Lafayette IN

If you chill your food in a Sub-Zero refrigerator, make your morning omelet on a Wolfe stove, or drive a pickup truck or SUV to work (even if your route isn't off road), then you may be the sort of consumer who would enjoy commercial-grade outdoor power equipment.

Local Companies

Indy Rental & Sales Inc
(317) 783-3121
3016 W Southport Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Lodge Equipment Rental Co
(812) 479-5008
2600 Eastside Park Rd
Evansville, IN
Integralease
(317) 251-5352
8250 Haverstick Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Tedesco Rental Bldg
(812) 637-3715
24486 State Line Rd
Lawrenceburg, IN
Growby's Rto
(812) 279-6744
3309 16th St
Bedford, IN
Chappy's Rent To Own
(765) 287-9255
2100 S Madison St
Muncie, IN
Jeglum Leasing Corp
(317) 896-1631
401 W Main St
Westfield, IN
Tandem Properties
(317) 955-7850
1031 Harrison St
Indianapolis, IN
American Rental
(812) 448-2040
728 E National Ave
Brazil, IN
120 Market Suites Llc
(317) 634-8001
120 Market
Indianapolis, IN

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If you chill your food in a Sub-Zero refrigerator, make your morning omelet on a Wolfe stove, or drive a pickup truck or SUV to work (even if your route isn't off road), then you may be the sort of consumer who would enjoy commercial-grade outdoor power equipment.


Commercial-grade outdoor equipment, such as tillers, augers, and mowers, is built to work hard and last long. What homeowner doesn't want that? To get professional-level durability and toughness, many outdoor power equipment consumers are willing to pay extra for the power that commercial equipment has to offer.


When Randy Dawson of Perry, Iowa, wanted something sturdy and hardworking to turn the soil in his large vegetable garden, he purchased a commercial-grade tiller. Large-frame tillers are the best option for gardeners with a lot of ground to cover. These ground-eating machines offer wider tilling widths than standard tillers and can turn over the soil of a large garden in no time. "At the time, I had a two-acre garden to till, so I wanted something durable," Dawson recalls. Each spring, he breaks up the soil for planting. And each fall, using his tiller, he works amendments such as manure, compost, and leaves into the soil. When neighbors or friends ask to use the tiller, he lends it. He's only "replaced a few tines and some spark plugs" after 12 years of consistent use. "It's been a great tiller," he says.


Property owners who use their acreage for multiple purposes—leisure, gardening, and animal ownership—may find that commercial-grade landscaping equipment, such as an earth auger (a power-driven posthole digger), becomes the most-used tool in the shed. On his property, Randy Dawson has found an earth auger extremely useful. He initially rented one for specific projects, such as putting up fencing. He ended up purchasing a gas-powered earth auger for chores around his property. In summer, he puts his earth auger to good use digging postholes for garden and animal

From Horticulture Magazine

Featured Local Company

CMA Supply Co

(574) 231-9000
910 W Ireland Rd
South Bend, IN