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Ever wonder who is working on your equipment? Who is it that makes you happy when you go out to start up your lawn mower, your string trimmer, your chain saw, or your 4-wheeler. Well now you can get to know us a little better. |
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Keith Pittser
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Our fearless leader! Keith is the President of Utah Outdoor Power Equipment, and he as been in this line of work for over 25 years! Keith knows what he is doing, and he knows his way around just about every piece of small engine that is out there. With Keith's great personality and work ethic he is not only a great boss, but a great friend as well. Come on in and get to know him |

Russ Chaffee |
Russ is the service manager, he is able to fix just about anything that comes through the front door; lawn mowers, chainsaws, string trimmers, small engines, and he is always helping the regular mechanics with the projects that they are working on. You could call Russ a jack of all trades. He not only fixes equipment, but he is also up front helping customers get parts, and selling new equipment. So bring on in your equipment, or your parts need and let Russ fix you up with what you need. |

Kyle Stapley |
Kyle is the parts and warranty manager. |

Bill Rankin |
Bill is a great guy, fun and easy going. He also is the one that finds the most random things in the units that he fixes. On more than one occasion you can hear him say "Hey come look at this!" As he pulls a dead mouse out of a magneto, or a paint can out of a snow thrower. Bring in your Honda generator, your lawnmower, snow thrower, or any other equipment you may have, and know that it is in good hands, and that it will get the attention that it needs from Bill. |

Tausha Pittser
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Tausha is helpful and energetic |

Jim Stanworth |
Jim is the Stihl mechanic, he works on all your Stihl equipment and he knows what he is doing. He has been working on Stihl equipment for about 5 years now, he has been to numerous schools learning the art of Stihls. If you don't know how to do it, we are confident that Jim does. Bring him your Stihl, and he will get it running like new again. |
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