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    Culp Landscaping

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    8 months ago

    He's a smart and honest man. He does excellent work. I used to do some drainage myself, he does not skip the minor details. Great work!

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    Shomemaker Irrigation Supply

    Shomemaker Irrigation Supply

    1.0
    (1 review)

    In 2011, my best friend and I purchased a Gleaner G Hydro combine harvester from another dear…read morefriend of ours in Kalvesta, Kansas. The combine had been sold new by our buddy's dad and had made its way back to the dealership through some trades. It was in terrific condition. The purchase of this combine was part of our farming efforts for the foodbank which we had started several years earlier. Our hope was to grow and harvest organic edible beans for distribution to the hungry in the same way we had done with squash and turnips. Around 2015, the foodbank sought to add additional facilities and the position of these facilities would make it impossible for us to move the combine from the farming area out to the road. We decided to take the combine and several other pieces of equipment across the street to Shoemaker Irrigation/ Athens Camper Storage. We parked the equipment on the lot near campers and agreed to the $160 monthly fee for storage. The combine was stored for 7 years, and we knew it would some work before we could drive it. Normally, that included replacing the fuel, battery and filters and then checking tires, brakes and electrical. When came to retrieve the combine later, we could not locate the combine initially. It had been moved from its original spot, and we eventually found it in some trees off to the side. We found tremendous damage to the machine consistent with having been pushed by heavy machinery. The rear axle was broken. The steel ladder was fully bent to one side. The feeder drum was caved in, and the cleaning shoe had two distinct puncture holes. The header and trailer were even worse. Both appeared to have fallen down a hill, and the header was completely destroyed. The 4x4 Iron tongue of the header trailer was bent nearly 20 degrees. This wonderful machine which had been so cherished and that we had such hopes to continue our efforts with was essentially destroyed. I contacted the storage company who initially accused me of abandoning the machine. I reminded them that I had paid for storage every month for over seven years. I requested the return of my storage fees and repair or replacement fees for the combine. I was told they have lawyers and businesses and are not obligated to compensate us at all. As no one claimed to know what had happened to the machine, I filled a police report that my equipment had been damaged. The detective was told that a person responsible could not be identified. Using satellite imagery, I was able to determine a date that appears to show significant land work occurring on the property several years ago and there appears to be a clear indicator that our machinery, as well as other items was moved at roughly the same time. After our initial statement of concern, it appeared that someone tried to weld the rear axle back together which I found odd if the facility was not responsible for the damage. After the police investigation concluded, I receive a message from Showmaker Irrigation to move the equipment immediately or it would be towed to my location at my cost. As the equipment was so heavily damaged that it could not be driven (it had been driven onto the lot originally) and had been parked in mud, my cost to tow the machinery to my office was an additional $1200. When the equipment arrived at my office; someone had thrown several 5-gallon buckets of what appears to be used motor oil into the grain bin. I've worked in the farm machinery business for several decades and I've never even heard of a customer or their equipment being treated this poorly. I don't farm a lot of land but I farm enough to know that trust between equipment retailer and farmer is crucial. In my operation, I need people who treat my time, needs and equipment as if it is their own. I'm not buying from Shoemaker Equipment even again nor will I buy the brands they sell. Honesty and integrity still matter in the farming business.

    From the owner: We are a Rainbird, Hunter, Toro and Nelson distributer of Irrigation equipment for residential,…read morecommercial and agricultural uses. We carry all sizes of PVC pipe and fittings. We offer Paige irrigation wire and lighting wire. Focus brand is our outdoor lighting equipment provider. We offer Kifco hose reels to fit any size application from 1/2 acre to 500 acres. Toro and Jain Rain drip tubing and emitters is available in many sizes and flow rates. We are a complete one stop warehouse for all your Residential and Commercial Irrigation supply needs.

    Culp Landscaping - landscaping - Updated July 2026

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