Landpro Equipment
About the Business
Landpro Equipment, located at 8926 West Main Street in Clymer, New York, is a trusted institution specializing in John Deere products. Our store offers a wide range of equipment, including tractors, used tractors, mowers, and riding lawn mowers. In addition, we have a fully stocked parts department and a service department equipped to handle all maintenance and repairs for your lawn mowers. Visit us during those hot summer days to ensure your equipment is in top working condition.
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Location & Phone number
8926 W Main St, Clymer, NY 14724, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Bought a used garden tractor from them in 2014. Needed some parts and advice on repair. They treated me great! Came out and looked at the mower deck and told me what parts I needed. Even printed up diagram for me to reassemble. I needed it lol. Wonderful service"
"Writing a bad review is my last resort. I know writing this will not resolve my issue, but I hope it saves someone else from having a similar experience. I am a new customer of LandPro, and this will be my last time working with them. I found a machine at LandPro that fit my needs and budget. The machine was located at the Clymer store. The salesman, Scott, and I spent the next couple of weeks exchanging texts, phone calls and videos of the machine. Scott explained to me where the machine came from and that he knew the farmer personally who traded the machine in. Scott assured me this was a solid machine with no obvious issues and a "rare find". After much discussion, I felt confident enough to purchase the machine. I asked for the machine to be sent through the service department for a complete inspection and for new tires to be installed. Scott was happy to accommodate. In addition to purchasing the new tires, I also purchased a new brush cutter attachment bringing my total purchase to $20k. The machine took almost a month to be delivered to the local Macedon store near me. When I sent a truck to pick up the machine, the battery was dead. Frustrated that a machine, which recently went through a service department, could have a bad battery, I asked for a tech to stop out and check the battery and charging system. I was told the battery was bad, but the alternator was fine. They replaced the battery at no cost which I was happy with. I checked the fluids and found the coolant to be low and the hydraulic oil reservoir was empty. At this point I was beginning to question if the machine ever went through service. I topped off fluids and ran the machine for 2 hours. The unit stalled out and would not start. I determined there was a bad electrical connection behind the dash. Fixed the connection and the machine was operational again. Ran the machine for another hour when the voltage dropped and the machine stalled out. I checked the alternator and it was not functioning. By now I was quite frustrated and called the Clymer store to see what they could do to help. After speaking with the service manager, Ron Bradley, he confessed that no one actually looked at the service report from the tech who replaced the battery. In that service report, the tech stated that the alternator was not functioning. They were kind enough to drop ship an alternator to me as long as I was willing to install it myself. I agreed and they shipped me a new alternator. After replacing the alternator, I was able to start the machine and begin operating it again. However, after about an hour of running the machine, a LOC code appeared on the dash and the hydraulic functions were locked out. I called the Clymer store and left messages with the service manager. I received no return phone call or communications for weeks. I sought out a local service company to come out and diagnose the issue. The diagnosis was that the computer board was dead and would need to be replaced. Unfortunately, the computer board needs to be ordered through John Deere. I called Ron back and was able to get through to him. I explained what I had found and asked if there was anything he could do. He seemed willing to help and was going to look into the lead time for the part. After a week of not hearing back, I called to check in. Ron told me the part was discontinued and there was nothing he could do for me. He made the suggestion that I try selling the machine for parts. He told me that they had done all they could and "we just need to part ways and be done with this". He explained that "this was a used machine and that's the risk you take". I understood the risk in purchasing a used machine. That's why I chose to purchase a used machine through a "reputable dealer" rather than a third party. I have quickly found out that even going through a large dealer such as LandPro does not mean you will get what you think you are getting. I would not recommend buying anything used through LandPro unless you are willing to take the same risks as buying something off Facebook Marketplace."
"Cody was great to deal with and made Shure everything was what I wanted when I bought my tractor"
"Parts and service are very good. Matt at parts counter was a very big help to my 590 utv issue"
"I want to share a resent experience I had with the LandPro folks. I bought a new 770 compact tractor from the Falconer location many years ago. This had been one of the best investments I've ever made. With that being said, I noticed a oil leak coming from the left front inside wheel hub. I figured it was a seal so I took the tractor in to the Clymer location to have the seal replaced and the bearing if needed. It needed both. I took it home and after only 9 hours of mowing the left front wheel came off hub and all. It happened on a Saturday afternoon so everything was closed. The tractor now is laying on it's axle in the middle of the yard. Needless to say I was not happy. I called Brian the service manager at Clymer and Tracy one of the owners telling my story. Both responded without hesitation that they would take 100% responsibility and correct the problem immediately. Several hours later Mike showed up to assess the problem. Early the next morning Mike came back ready to jack up the tractor and disassemble the hub and axle so he could take it back to the shop and repair it. A few hours later he was back and everything was ready to be reassembled. They had all the parts in stock that was needed to correct the problem. By 2:00 it was up and running and ready to go. I was shocked and pleased how fast they responded and corrected the issue. This was a perfect model of how a reputable businesses should be run. They took on the responsibility of their actions and corrected it without question or delay. I have done business with both of these locations for many years, and now this relationship has been fortified forever. Good job Mike, and thank you for your help and support Tracy and Brian."
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