Providing lawnmower repairs, sales & service to domestic & semi-professional machines and related garden machinery. The business was established in its present location in west Wolverhampton in the early 1930's. In the 1980's the business was bought by the Harris family where they have spent over 30 years in the trade.
They also offer a tool sharpening service on various garden tools such as hedgetrimmers & shears using a dedicated cylinder grinder for a top notch finish. The proprietor is Peter Harris who is ably assisted by his brother Martyn, both of whom strive to offer a friendly & reliable service.
They also offer a tool sharpening service on various garden tools such as hedgetrimmers & shears using a dedicated cylinder grinder for a top notch finish. The proprietor is Peter Harris who is ably assisted by his brother Martyn, both of whom strive to offer a friendly & reliable service.
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Find us - Daniel Bate Lawnmowers is situated about 3 miles west of Wolverhampton city centre, at the end of the Trysull Rd. Off road parking is available on site. For all your lawnmower & garden machinery spares, repairs, sales and service simply call 01902-342534 or fill out our contact form. Please feel free to come and visit our workshop where you will be able to browse our latest stock of new and used lawnmowers and garden machinery.
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Mike Perkins
Oct 02, 2020
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Robert Kavanagh
May 25, 2020
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Gareth Morgan
Sep 07, 2019
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Julie Cass
Jun 27, 2019
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Mark Clarke
Dec 17, 2018
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Somewhat disappointed, hefty pricing £70, the shop was going to phone me with a quote never did, could not give break down of 1st service told to phone back, had to ask for receipt. Small petrol mower (small garden) purchased 04/2017 at a cost of £210. Never service again run it into ground buy a new one every 3 years otherwise you end up buying mower twice in 36 months. Your first service on anything mechanical would not equate to a third of its value. Think mowers are stored outside where as you would put it in your shed or cover it up.
Simon Fitzpatrick
Jan 24, 2018
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