Service DepartmentColeman Equipment has a well-equipped shop with factory-trained technicians. Joe McGee, Coleman Equipment's Service Manager, has been with the company 19 years. We service equipment from Case, Kubota, Stihl, Woods, Rhino, Stanley, Toro and other brands that we sell or have sold. We are full service offering everything from regular maintenance to air conditioning service to metal work to electrical repair. If you're in a real jam we have field service trucks that can get you back up and running in a flash on your site. Feel free to call us for details (913-422-3040) or e-mail
the service department: service@colemanequip.com. Case Certified ServiceKubota Certified ServiceStihl Certified ServiceEmergency Field Service & On Site MaintenanceWhy......have your equipment serviced at Coleman?Because our Service Department is certified with Case, Kubota & Stihl we offer our customers the best warranties and the highest satisfaction rate of any other dealer around. Our gaurantee: All service performed in our shop is guaranteed for 90 days from the date of service. Can't afford to be without that key machine for even a day?...our rental department can find you a replacement machine when you bring yours in for that critical service. |
Joe's Service and Maintenance TipsCold weather is coming, are you prepared?Some equipment sits through the winter, while others have to keep working. Either way, the cold will affect your equipment's performance and longevity. Be sure to prepare early and winterize when necessary. Fuel Treatments and Filters - For diesel equipment be sure to treat your fuel with every fillup once the weather shows any sign at all of turning cold. Do this whether you need your machine in the winter or even if it will be sitting in a barn for 4 months. Fuel treatments will prevent diesel fuel from gelling and protect key components of your fuel system. It is also wise to change your fuel filter at least once a year right before the cold sets in. Even a slightly clogged filter can gel up and reduce the diesel flow to the engine. If your equipment has a settlement bowl be sure to check for any signs of water or other impurities in your fuel system regularly. Antifreeze - Many people take their Antifreeze for granted in the winter. We are so used to just checking the fluid level and assuming we have good protection that we forget to make sure that the Antifreeze is still working. Purchase an antifreeze tester and test your fluid at least once a year to guarantee that your engine will not be harmed by below freezing temperatures. Block Heaters, Glow Plugs and Grid Heaters - A lot of new equipment comes equipped with glow plugs or a grid heater. Be sure to read your operator's manual and familiarize yourself with these systems, also check to make sure they are in good working order so that you don't get stuck on a frosty morning. For older equipment or for machines not equipped with these systems, there is always the block heater. Some manufacturers, like CASE, provide block heaters that are designed specifically for your equipment's engine. If these are not available, or if you just need it a couple of times a year, a good magnetic heater should do the trick. If your equipment can be left plugged in over night a good heater will keep the fluids in the engine at a higher temperature allowing for easier starting. Joe Recommends |
913-422-3040 • 24000 W. 43rd St. / Bonner Springs, KS • Map and directions • E-mail us