Address: 6905 E 163rd St, Belton, MO 64012, USA
Phone: +18163314400
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Dylan Stallings
The woman on the phone was nice and got my lift and trailer reserved. When my employee got there to pick up the trailer it had been rented out to someone else. I hooked up our company's trailer and drove there to pick up the lift myself. When I arrived it looked like there were other trailers they could have offered us. One guy drove the lift up on the trailer then went back to the break room to watch TV while I chained it down myself. I've had better service at other equipment rental shops including other United rental locations.
Randall Swetnam
The only minor problem was that there seemed to be some electronic connection problems in the control stick; it needed to be jiggled (just right) sometimes, to get it to engage. Other than that, everything went very well.
Phil Duran
I showed up a couple of minutes after closing to pick up my reserved lawn aerator, and the associates unlocked the front door and processed my rental, even though it was technically after closing. Very much appreciated!
Lucas Borntreger
Rented a 35' pull behind lift from here today and I'm sure it wasn't the cheapest place around, almost $400 but it was available and unlike my other visits the equipment was in very good condition. I am fairly happy with my visit today. If the lift was $100 less I would give 5 stars... At least for this visit.
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