Spring Starts Here
Warmer days are here—and that means it’s time to get your yard and equipment ready for spring.
NEW EQUIPMENT
Don’t let spring chores pile up—find the perfect tools to make yard work easier and more enjoyable!

Zero-Turn & Riding Mowers
Spring is here, and your lawn is ready for its first big cut of the season. Our Zero-Turn and Riding Mowers are built to handle large yards, tight turns, and everything in between—effortlessly. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for efficiency or a pro who needs performance, we’ve got the ride to match your turf needs.
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Chainsaws
Winter left its mark—fallen branches, overgrowth, and a few trees that need trimming. Our collection of top-tier chainsaws brings raw cutting power and reliability to your spring clean-up arsenal. Lightweight options for quick jobs and heavy-duty saws for serious work—we’ve got them all.
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Tillers or Cultivators
The ground is thawed and ready—kick off your growing season with a high-performance tiller or cultivator. Perfect for turning over soil, mixing in compost, and preparing garden beds, our durable machines make spring planting fast and effective. Whether you’re starting a vegetable garden or refreshing flower beds, we have the right equipment to get your soil garden-ready.
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Explore our blogs for expert tips, and spring maintenance advice to keep your equipment in top shape. Stay ready for every yard task the season brings!

Top Tips for Effective Riding Lawn Mower Repair & Maintenance
Riding lawn mower repair and maintenance is essential to keep a beautiful lawn with minimal effort. However, a malfunctioning mower can turn this task into a frustrating ordeal. Whether your mower is sputtering to a halt halfway through the yard […]
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Top Robot Lawn Mowers for Effortless Yard Maintenance
If your lawn could take care of itself, you could spend more time relaxing and having fun on the weekends. With a robot lawn mower, this dream becomes a reality. These innovative devices are changing the way you maintain your […]
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Our Customers
Love What We Do
“I have been to Seacoast Power Equipment twice and have been extremely impressed with their customer service. Specifically, Jim went out of his way to help me with a couple minor problems I had with my Husky chainsaw, no charge. Jim also made a chain I needed for my Stihl saw on the spot and he gave me some very useful tips on sharpening and maintaining my saws. I was very appreciative on both visits! They set the example for what customer service is all about.”
Karl V.
Since 1965
Our Story
Seacoast Power Equipment, formerly Philbricks’ Sales and Service has been serving customers since 1965.
Ric Hayes, the founder of Coastal Enginuity LLC purchased Seacoast Power Equipment in September of 2019. He then merged the businesses together in 2020. A familiar face in the industry for over 30 years, Ric’s not just any guy – his mechanical, operational, and service background reads like a who’s who of engine expertise.
Ric saw something special here, and he’s eager to keep the tradition alive, just with his unique touch.
Come on down and meet Ric and the team!
Frequently Asked Questions
Ideally, bring it in before the grass really starts growing—early spring is perfect! A quick tune-up ensures your mower is ready to roll when you are.
If your mower is tearing grass instead of cutting it cleanly or leaving behind uneven patches, it’s time for a sharpening.
It depends on your lawn size and layout. Zero-turns are great for speed and tight turns, while riders are ideal for open spaces and comfort. We’re happy to help you choose!
Absolutely! A chainsaw is perfect for trimming branches, clearing storm debris, and shaping overgrowth—but make sure you’re using the right chain and size for the job.
Yes! Fresh oil helps your engine run smoother and last longer. It’s one of the most important parts of seasonal maintenance.
Yes. Please A handheld or backpack leaf blower works great for clearing leaves, twigs, and leftover debris from winter. Gas and battery models both have their perks—ask us which one suits your yard.
Rake up any sticks, leaves, or leftover debris first. Then check your lawn’s moisture and growth—it’s best to mow when the grass is dry and at least 3–4 inches tall.
Yes, we do! If you can’t bring your equipment in, we’ll come get it, tune it up, and deliver it back ready to go. Just give us a call to schedule!
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