Landscapers Cheyenne WY | Call Kin's Lawn Mower Small Engine & Sewing Machine Rpr
221 Storey Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Profile
Kin's Lawn Mower Small Engine & Sewing Machine Rpr is a trusted Cheyenne family business dedicated to keeping your outdoor equipment running reliably. We specialize in repairing and maintaining the essential tools that keep Cheyenne yards looking their best—from lawn mowers and trimmers to small engines that power other landscaping equipment. When local homes face issues like dead lawn patches or overgrown shrubs due to faulty machinery, our expert technicians provide prompt, affordable repairs to get your gear back in action. We understand the seasonal demands of Wyoming lawns and ensure your equipment is prepped and ready to tackle Cheyenne's unique climate, helping you maintain a healthy, well-kept landscape.
Question Answers
My lawn mower won't start, leaving patches of my Cheyenne lawn uncut. Can you help?
Absolutely. A non-starting mower is a common issue we fix, often caused by stale fuel, a dirty carburetor, or a faulty spark plug—especially after winter storage. We'll diagnose the problem, perform a thorough cleaning and tune-up, and get your mower cutting evenly again to eliminate those unsightly dead patches.
My trimmer or edger is underpowered, making it hard to manage overgrown edges and shrubs. Do you repair those?
Yes, we do. A loss of power in trimmers and brush cutters is frequently due to fuel line issues, air filter clogs, or engine wear. We service all major brands of handheld landscaping equipment. A proper repair will restore the power you need for clean edges and to keep shrubs and fence lines neatly trimmed.
How can I prepare my small engine equipment for Cheyenne's winter to avoid problems next spring?
Proper winterization is key! We recommend bringing your mower, tiller, or other gas-powered equipment to us for an end-of-season service. We'll drain old fuel, stabilize the system, and change the oil to prevent corrosion and gumming. This simple step ensures a quick, reliable start next season, so you're ready to address lawn issues right away.

















