Address: 754 E Young Ave, Warrensburg, MO 64093, USA
Phone: +16607479159
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Matthew Carroll
Awesome experience. Down to earth & kind workers. Went the extra mile and supplied me with a battery jump pack due to new equipment battery sitting for too long (I never needed a jump during my rental). Employees played an active role in loading and unloading, which was helpful. Worked hard to ensure I got the most accurate rate for my time. Pricing was awesome. Going to rent from there again, for sure!
Jim Reagan (Cowboy)
The salesman was friendly, courteous, knowledgeable, and helpful. They had what I needed, on short notice, and at a reasonable price.
Silvia S
The process was quick and easy from the beginning to the end. The sales rep was very helpful and responsive to what I needed. The truck driver that delivered the machine called when he was on his way and when he arrived to make sure he was at the right site before unloading, He also called when he was on his way to pick up the machine his name was Nick and I believe the sales rep was Chris.
G.W. Buck
Quick, easy process to rent equipment.
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