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8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Additional Services

Zero-Turn Service

Expert Service for All Your Zero-Turn Needs

Bethel Power Equipment prides itself in delivering the highest quality Service available. Our technicians are factory trained and certified on every manufacturer’s brand we sell and most popular engine brands. Unlike other area power shops, we service not only the equipment we sell, but all makes and models of 2-cycle and 4-cycle power equipment. Hence our motto: “We sell the best and service the rest”.
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What Sets Us Apart

Why Choose Bethel Power Equipment

Bethel Power Equipment stands out from the competition with our commitment to fast, reliable service. While other shops may take weeks to complete repairs, we often finish in just days. Our team is dedicated to going the extra mile for our customers, ensuring your equipment is back in action as quickly as possible. We also offer a 30-day repair guarantee, so you can trust that the job will be done right the first time.

Understanding Bad Gas

The Impact of Ethanol on Zero-Turn Service

One of the most common issues chainsaw owners face is the problem of bad gas. Modern gasoline often contains ethanol, which can significantly impact the performance of your chainsaw. Ethanol attracts water, and over time, this can lead to water accumulation in your fuel. When gas sits for extended periods, especially in a chainsaw's small fuel system, it can separate and cause starting issues or poor performance. This is particularly problematic for 2-cycle engines, which are more susceptible to fuel-related problems due to their design and emissions standards.

Preventing Fuel Problems

To prevent these issues, it is crucial to use fresh gasoline and avoid letting fuel sit in your chainsaw for more than a month. Regular maintenance and proper storage can help mitigate the effects of ethanol and keep your chainsaw running smoothly.

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Gas Maintenance Tips

Proper Gas Handling for Zero-Turn

Maintaining the quality of the gas you use in your chainsaw is essential for its longevity and performance. Here are some tips to ensure your Zero-Turn runs efficiently:

1. Only buy as much gas as you can use within a month. This prevents the gas from going stale and attracting water.

2. If you have leftover gas after a month, pour it into your car or truck. This is an environmentally friendly way to dispose of old gas, and the small amount of oil in mixed gas won't harm your vehicle's engine.

3. Always purchase fresh gas with a minimum of 89 octane for the best performance.

4. At the end of each season, run your chainsaw dry before storing it. This prevents old gas from sitting in the fuel system and causing issues when you next use the equipment.

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Schedule Your Zero-Turn Today!

Ensure your Zero-Turn is in top working condition with our expert tune-up services. Our factory-trained technicians are ready to provide quick and reliable maintenance for all makes and models. Don't wait until it's too late—schedule your service now and keep your equipment running smoothly.