About the Dam Team

Built by Equipment People

Greasy Beaver is a family-run mechanic service built around real machines, real repairs, and the kind of practical know-how that comes from years of turning wrenches on equipment that has to work for a living.

Who We Are

Greasy Beaver was started for arborists, landscapers, property owners, and equipment folks who need straight answers without the dealer runaround. We understand what happens when a chipper, stump grinder, skid steer, chainsaw, or small engine goes down at the worst possible time.

Real Mechanic Experience

This is not guesswork from behind a counter. Greasy Beaver is built on hands-on equipment repair, field troubleshooting, and practical machine knowledge.

Family-Run

We are small, independent, and built around hard work. That means you are not just another ticket number waiting in a dealer system.

Problem Solvers

Some repairs are simple. Some are possessed by gremlins. Either way, we look at the machine, the symptoms, the parts, and the real-world fix that makes sense.

Our style is simple: tell us what the machine is doing, what happened before it quit acting right, and send pictures or part numbers when you can. The more information we have, the faster we can help you figure out the next step.

What We Stand On

Greasy Beaver believes equipment should be repaired with common sense, honest communication, and respect for the people who depend on it.

No Dealer Circus

We are not here to make simple problems sound complicated. We are here to help you understand what is going on and what options you have.

Work Equipment Matters

A down machine costs money. We take that seriously because the people calling us usually need their equipment to make a living.

Old, Oddball & Hard-to-Find

Backordered parts, discontinued systems, legacy controls, and weird equipment problems do not scare us. Sometimes the Beav knows where the needle in the haystack is hiding.

Need Help With a Machine?

Tell us the make, model, symptoms, and what you have already tried. Pictures, serial tags, part numbers, and short videos are welcome.

(419) 889-4758