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indy_500

Well-known member
What if the mechanics are union mechanics? Just kidding indy.

:p This is why I started working on my own stuff. I couldn't imagine paying $90 an hour, sure I had to get a lot of tools but they've payed for themselves already. And I enjoy doing it.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
:p This is why I started working on my own stuff. I couldn't imagine paying $90 an hour, sure I had to get a lot of tools but they've payed for themselves already. And I enjoy doing it.

This will pay off for you in the future in ways other than saving money. We have one guy in our group that really knows his way around an engine. Good guy to have with - I've found many times fixing it yourself is the only option because you are fair from home or a dealer you trust.
 

xcsp

Member
I Always thought the service was good, plenty of advice and an adequate selection. I'd say the same for Winnebagoland just down the road in Oshkosh, both are quality stores with good people. Two thumbs up.

X2 - Have had positive experiences with Ken's, Team Winnebagoland , and Team Motorsports in Green Bay.
 

catman66

New member
If you need anything for parts they have it in stock and do not have to order it, unlike that "other " Cat dealer in Oshkosh.
 

acatzl550

New member
If you need anything for parts they have it in stock and do not have to order it, unlike that "other " Cat dealer in Oshkosh.

lol i would say that "other" dealer in oshkosh dont have much going for them except their extremely good deals on arctic cat oil right now
 

jakerides

New member
Ken's

I have purchased boats and a Razer from Ken's. Super good prices and service. Jay even offered to upgrade outboard if I wasn't happy with it. They do a lot of factory demo and end of model year close outs at very reduced prices. two thumbs up for sure.
 

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
I've heard good things about Ken's, and not a lot of bad.

My local dealer charges 65 dollars an hour labor. :)
 

steve1

New member
Make sure you ask for Cody, some of the other salesmen there are not the best, but Cody knows what he is doing.
 

polarisrider1

New member
I've heard good things about Ken's, and not a lot of bad.

My local dealer charges 65 dollars an hour labor. :)

That's a good price on labor. My dealer was at $90 during "good times" they are at $65 an hr. currently. They also give you $90 an hr. worth of work for $65, Bonus!
Called Ken's yesterday and got great service and pricing on snow check sled. My dealer, I doubt can match. I will drive 7 hrs. to buy from them. They answered all questions and called me back right away. I have bought tons of clothing, helmets, etc. for whole family over the years mainly from Ken's booth at the snow snows.
 

indy_500

Well-known member
That's a good price on labor. My dealer was at $90 during "good times" they are at $65 an hr. currently. They also give you $90 an hr. worth of work for $65, Bonus!
Called Ken's yesterday and got great service and pricing on snow check sled. My dealer, I doubt can match. I will drive 7 hrs. to buy from them. They answered all questions and called me back right away. I have bought tons of clothing, helmets, etc. for whole family over the years mainly from Ken's booth at the snow snows.

and then, you can stop at Indy's house while your at it! Only 10-15 min. away.
 

trebsdub

Member
That is who I am dealing with there. thank you trebski!

Your welcome keep me posted on if you finish the deal. I still have not decided which way I should go, the Switchback Assault 144 or the RMK Assault 155 with the powder track. Price is only $100.00 difference between the two.
 
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