about Ranger’s Mobile Equipment Repair of Lincoln County
Who We Are
Ranger’s Mobile Equipment Repair is a small, family-owned local business. Our mission is to bring honest, high-quality equipment maintenance and repair directly to our customers—saving them time, money, and downtime. We believe in fixing what’s fixable, communicating clearly, and building long-term relationships with the individuals, farms, and businesses we serve across Lincoln County and beyond.
We specialize in on-site maintenance and repair for all kinds of equipment - agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, and construction. Whether it’s a small fix or a full diagnostic, we bring quality service to your location, on your schedule.
Our technician has over 18 years of hands-on experience and believes in repairing, not replacing, whenever possible. Backed by a 24/7 office team, we’re here when you need us -even on nights and weekends, without extra fees
What to Expect
We receive your call or emailed form and reach out to schedule an appointment. When we arrive at your location, we complete the service requested or test and diagnose the issue. If parts are needed, we get them and complete the service. If no parts are available locally, we will order them. As soon as the parts arrive, we will reach out and schedule a follow-up appointment at your earliest convenience, to complete the service.
Why Choose Us
Mobile convenience - we come to you
Competitive, honest pricing
Flexible scheduling
Locally owned & family operated
Real repairs, not just parts swapping
What We Work On
Lawn equipment: weed eaters, chainsaws, blowers, lawn mowers (push, riding, commercial, etc.), log splitters, tillers, small tractors, and more
Construction equipment
Lift equipment
Powersports: ATV, UTV, side by side, golf cart, etc.
Small engines/generators
Farm Equipment up to 60 hp tractors
Why We Started the Business
A friend went to take his tractor to a dealer to get the hydraulic leaks fixed. He was quoted $13,000 for a whole component replacement instead of replacing just the seals. He asked me if I would take a look at it and I fixed it. The parts ran about $500 for all the seals and gaskets and only took me 16 hours. The shop had told him 4 days. When he took it in for a quote, they didn’t even clean off the areas where the leaks were to find out exactly what was leaking. One component they had said was leaking was not; it was actually the O-rings on hydraulic fittings above that component.
I was upset about the fact that they were just going to throw parts at it, and potentially not even fix the issue, wasting a ton of my friend’s time and money. I figured with my skills and knowledge, I could start a business and help people in our community by coming to them and repairing their equipment on-site, like I already do not only at work, but also for friends and family.
Pat Sample, Lead Technician