I hired Mackley Equipment to "tune-up" my snow-blower. Two new belts and a carburetor cleaning cost $378 (including pick-up, drop-off, and HST). A little high priced IMO but there was a storm forecast and I was in a jam.
Strike one: After they dropped it off and left, I discovered it wouldn't start so called them right away - no answer, of course. I struggled with it for a few hours; finally, after a lot of Googling I found and fixed the problem myself. They returned my call three days later.
Strike two: The next day the screws vibrated out of the casing. They had not been tightened enough after the belts were replaced. I had to find new screws and put the casing back together myself.
Strike three: Since they dropped it off it was running very rough, difficult to start, and stalling constantly. Apparently after they cleaned and replaced the carburetor they neglected to replaced the gasket and did not tighten the bolts enough. Within a few days the carburetor fell off - yup, actually fell off - I had to find and replace the bolts and reattach the carburetor. Needless to say, it still didn't work after that.
I called them back again (on a Saturday morning after a blizzard and there was 15 inched of hard packed snow in my 200ft long driveway). They were very un-accomodating and told me I'd have wait until Monday before they could do anything for me. They offered to call a snow plow for my driveway ... at MY expense! Gee, thanks.
Follow-up: They DID repair the snowblower somwhat satifactorily on the second try and returned it to me within a couple of days ... BUT (oh, you're gonna love this) ... They neglected to re-install a wheel spacer on the axel which caused the entire axel to slide about 1.5 inches through the gear box, shearing off a pressure pin in the main drive gear. So, I watched number of YouTube videos and finally taught myself how to fix it. It only took 4 hours, lying on my back on a snow-covered driveway.