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Here's what we were working with on this one. A John Deere hay mower with structural damage to the main frame - cracked box tubing and broken mounting points that needed to be cut back, prepped, and rebuilt from scratch. Not a patch job. A real repair that puts the equipment back to working condition.
We brought the Miller welder out to the site in Troy, MO. That's one of the biggest advantages of mobile welding - you don't have to figure out how to haul a broken piece of equipment to a shop. We come to the field, get set up, and get to work. The repair gets done right where the machine is sitting.
The weld quality matters on this kind of work. Agricultural equipment takes a beating - vibration, stress loads, impact. A weak bead won't hold up. What you want is full penetration welds with good tie-in to the base metal on both sides. That's what we put down on every joint on this job. Clean, consistent beads that are built to last.
Out here in Lincoln County, we work on everything from hay equipment and planters to loader arms and trailers. If it's steel and it's broken, we can fix it - on your property, on your schedule.