Reed's Farm Equipment
About the Business
Reed's Farm Equipment is a multi-functional institution located at 54 Old High Bridge Road in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. Specializing in car repair, this establishment also offers a variety of food options and operates as a store. With a convenient location and a range of services available, Reed's Farm Equipment is a one-stop shop for all your automotive needs. Visit us today for top-notch service and quality products.
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Location & Phone number
54 Old High Bridge Rd, Claremont, NH 03743, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Good service and good prices on used tractors. Very knowledgeable about tractors as well."
"I was doing my lawn mower maintenance, when I got to replacing the blade, the bolt head rounded out. I called John, he told me to bring it in and I could wait while he removed the rounded out bolt. John removed the bolt and gave me a replacement bolt. He saved me a lot of time for a fair price. Thanks John."
"Nice to see a small business that still does what they say they will do, and for a reasonable price. Keep up the great work! I will definitely use you guys again."
"We took our ATV in for what we anticipated being a free warranty repair. My first mistake was bringing a 4wheeler to an antique tractor restoration shop, but they are a hisun dealer. When we went to pick it up, my machine was held captive for an alleged $375 bill!!! We only brought the machine here because they are a registered HiSun dealer and we were looking to see if our issue was covered under warranty. But they don't know how to work the manufacturer's warranty program!!! When I went to pick it up a was hit with a major bill. The old man was willing to accept the payment I offered, as he knew I expected to pay nothing, or maybe he realized how unethical it is to charge for unauthorized repairs. However Jesse wanted me to pay his price and would not release my machine until I agreed. This is a perfect example of the 2nd generation ruining what was built by the 1st generation."
"We took our ATV in for what we anticipated being a free warranty repair. My first mistake was bringing a 4wheeler to an antique tractor restoration shop. When we went to pick it up, my machine was held captive for an alleged $375 bill!!! We only brought the machine here because they are a registered HiSun dealer, but they don't know how to work the manufacturer's warranty program!!! The old man was willing to accept the payment I offered, as he knew I expected to pay nothing. Maybe he realized how unethical it is to charge for unauthorized repairs, however Jesse wanted me to pay his price. This is a perfect example of the 2nd generation ruining what was built by the 1st generation."
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