Kubota Season at Douglas Lake Equipment
Summer is coming to an end, which means outdoor projects are ramping up ahead of the change of the weather.
From harvesting to construction to winter landscaping preparations, it is important to have the right equipment for the tasks at hand.
Douglas Lake Equipment in Surrey is one of the largest Kubota dealers in British Columbia.
A big part of its focus is on the construction market. Construction customers know the importance of precision and reliability.
Douglas Lake Equipment offers a vast variety of Kubota solutions. Its team knows that down time means lost time and money.
That is not an option for the fast-paced construction industry. That is why it has a team of experts on staff to tackle any scenarios that may arise.
Douglas Lake Equipment has branch locations across Western Canada and all of them offer both shop and field service to cover 24-hour, seven-day-a-week emergency needs.
Although Douglas Lake Equipment has offerings for the construction and agricultural industries, it also serves homeowners.
From tractors to mowers and loaders, it hs Kubota equipment to ensure tasks are done right.
Check out the full videos from CTV Morning Live to learn more about Kubota season at Douglas Lake Equipment.
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