
Accurate Machinery is a little different; sure the goal is to sell equipment, it is equally important to make sure the equipment you get is what you are expecting. I call my company Accurate Machinery because I intend to give my customers an accurate evaluation of the equipment I sell. If you are interested in a late model machine I try to make sure the machine was not abused and concealed by a new paint job and a replaced hour meter. Maybe you are interested in a piece that is less expensive and do your own repair work, then I will try to identify the repairs needed.
I planned a career in the automotive service business. I started with lawn mower and chain saw repairs. I moved on to Honda Motorcycle repairs, an activity that still interests me. I obtained an Associates degree in Automotive Technology with emphasis in engine and transmission rebuilding. I worked for automotive dealers and received training from Nissan, BMW and Saab.
In 1986 I was offered a job selling new heavy construction equipment; namely Kobelco, JCB, Trail King, Hydra-Mac as well as used equipment from Caterpillar, John Deere, Case and numerous other makes. I was reasonably successful, learned a lot about the machinery, and won several awards for salesmanship.
My boss suggested that I try the wholesale level of machinery. I had the mechanical background and knew a lot of the dealers from my training days. I found my niche. I sold machinery to dealers and discovered that I had repeat business. Dealers found that they did not have to come and see the machine; I would give them a very accurate description of the machine and save them the expense and time of travel. Some of the dealers would even have their work order ready for the shop to do the work that I deemed necessary as soon as the machine arrived. I started my business Accurate Machinery LLC in February of 1997 and have been catering to dealers ever since.
Now I have been stocking machinery that still mostly goes to dealers but is available to the public. You can get an appraisal on a machine so that you will know what the machine will need as soon as it hits your yard. If I know, you will know. When you call a shop to have a man check over a machine for you or with you, I am that man.
I planned a career in the automotive service business. I started with lawn mower and chain saw repairs. I moved on to Honda Motorcycle repairs, an activity that still interests me. I obtained an Associates degree in Automotive Technology with emphasis in engine and transmission rebuilding. I worked for automotive dealers and received training from Nissan, BMW and Saab.
In 1986 I was offered a job selling new heavy construction equipment; namely Kobelco, JCB, Trail King, Hydra-Mac as well as used equipment from Caterpillar, John Deere, Case and numerous other makes. I was reasonably successful, learned a lot about the machinery, and won several awards for salesmanship.
My boss suggested that I try the wholesale level of machinery. I had the mechanical background and knew a lot of the dealers from my training days. I found my niche. I sold machinery to dealers and discovered that I had repeat business. Dealers found that they did not have to come and see the machine; I would give them a very accurate description of the machine and save them the expense and time of travel. Some of the dealers would even have their work order ready for the shop to do the work that I deemed necessary as soon as the machine arrived. I started my business Accurate Machinery LLC in February of 1997 and have been catering to dealers ever since.
Now I have been stocking machinery that still mostly goes to dealers but is available to the public. You can get an appraisal on a machine so that you will know what the machine will need as soon as it hits your yard. If I know, you will know. When you call a shop to have a man check over a machine for you or with you, I am that man.