We start with a phone call to learn the issue, machine type, and jobsite conditions, then arrive on-site to inspect cracks, worn steel, broken attachments, or structural damage. We identify the best welding and repair method, explain the scope clearly, and give you a realistic timeline and estimate.
Our mobile welding rig comes ready for heavy equipment field repair, including structural welding, fabrication, gouging, bracing, and reinforcement as needed. We prep the damaged area properly, complete the weld repair to fit the machine's workload, and work efficiently to limit downtime on your jobsite.
Before we wrap up, we inspect weld integrity, confirm fit and function, and clean the repaired area so your equipment is ready for use. We walk you through the completed work, answer questions, and make sure you feel confident putting the machine back into service.
Common questions we hear from equipment owners, contractors, farms, and fleet managers. If you do not see your question here, contact H&H Mechanical and we will be glad to help.
We work on many kinds of heavy equipment, including excavators, loaders, skid steers, dozers, backhoes, trailers, buckets, booms, attachments, frames, and cracked or worn steel components. We handle structural welding, crack repair, reinforcement, hardfacing, and custom metal repair work. If you are not sure whether your equipment can be repaired, send us a few photos and we can give you honest feedback.
Yes. At H&H Mechanical, we provide mobile welding and on-site repair when the equipment cannot be moved easily or downtime needs to stay low. We bring the welding equipment and tools needed to complete many repairs at your location. This helps you avoid hauling costs and gets your machine back to work faster.
We will give you a straight answer. In many cases, a professional weld repair can save a major component and cost far less than replacement. We look at the crack, the wear, the stress on the part, and the overall condition of the equipment. If a repair is not the smart option, we will tell you. Our goal is to help you make the safest and most cost-effective decision.
Response time depends on the job location, the type of repair, and our current schedule, but we know downtime is expensive and we do our best to respond fast. When you call, we will ask the right questions so we can understand the problem, bring the proper materials, and avoid wasted time. The more details and photos you can provide, the faster we can prepare.
Yes. Heavy equipment works under constant stress, impact, and vibration, so repair quality matters. We use proven welding methods, proper prep, and sound repair techniques to restore strength and help prevent the problem from coming back. We focus on durable repairs for equipment that has to perform in real working conditions, not quick patch jobs.
Cost depends on the size of the damage, the part being repaired, material thickness, access to the repair area, and whether the work is done in the shop or on-site. We keep our pricing fair and we are upfront about what the job involves. If you need heavy equipment welding and repair, contact H&H Mechanical today. We will review the issue, answer your questions, and help you schedule service.
H&H Mechanical
Call H&H Mechanical now to restore strength, reduce downtime, and keep your equipment working safely.

We fix cracks, buckets, booms, and frames on-site to reduce downtime and keep your equipment working.
At H&H Mechanical, we provide heavy equipment welding and repair for machines that work hard every day and cannot afford long downtime. We help contractors, farmers, fleet managers, industrial sites, and equipment owners fix broken steel, worn parts, cracked frames, damaged buckets, trailer components, and other structural issues on the job or at your location. Our goal is simple: get your equipment safe, strong, and back to work as quickly as possible.
Heavy equipment takes constant abuse. Buckets slam into rock. Booms and arms carry heavy loads. Hitches, pins, brackets, and frames deal with stress, impact, vibration, and weather. Over time, that wear shows up as cracks, bent sections, failed welds, broken attachments, and metal fatigue. When that happens, you need more than a quick patch. You need a repair that is built for real field use. That is the kind of work we do.
We handle a wide range of mobile welding repairs and fabrication work for heavy-duty equipment and support machinery. Each repair starts with a close look at the damaged area, how the machine is used, and what kind of load or stress that part carries. That helps us choose the right repair method instead of treating every crack or break the same way.
We work on many types of heavy equipment and related metal components. That includes excavators, skid steers, loaders, dozers, backhoes, dump trailers, utility trailers, agricultural equipment, forks, buckets, grapples, implements, and custom attachments. We also repair stairs, platforms, guards, supports, racks, and other welded steel parts connected to industrial and jobsite operations.
Some jobs involve a single cracked weld. Others involve worn edges, torn steel, multiple stress fractures, or a damaged attachment that needs to be cut out, rebuilt, and reinforced. We are prepared for both small and large repairs, and we always focus on function, strength, and safe use.
Good heavy equipment repair starts with proper prep. We inspect the damaged section, look for spreading cracks, check surrounding metal, and identify wear points that may have caused the failure. In many cases, the visible crack is only part of the problem. If needed, we grind out damaged weld material, remove weak sections, clean contaminated metal, and prepare the area for a stronger repair.
From there, we complete the weld repair based on the condition of the metal and the demands of the part. Some repairs need reinforcement plates or gussets. Some need worn material replaced. Some need a joint rebuilt to handle repeated stress better than before. We can also fabricate support pieces on-site when a direct replacement is not available or would take too long to order.
Our focus is not just closing a crack. We work to restore structural strength and help reduce the chance of the same failure happening again.
Moving broken equipment is not always easy, safe, or affordable. In many cases, hauling it to a shop costs time and money you do not need to lose. Mobile welding service allows us to come to your jobsite, yard, farm, plant, or storage location and perform repairs where the equipment sits. That can reduce downtime, avoid towing headaches, and get your crew back on schedule faster.
For many customers, speed matters just as much as quality. A broken bucket, cracked trailer frame, or failed attachment can shut down production fast. We understand that pressure. When you call H&H Mechanical, you are reaching a company that knows how important it is to make dependable repairs without wasting your day.
If you notice any of these problems, it is best to address them early. Small cracks often spread. A repair that is simple today can turn into a much larger structural issue if it is ignored.
We know our customers are not looking for cosmetic work. You need repairs that hold up in the field. That is why we focus on durable welds, sound prep work, and practical reinforcement where it makes sense. We aim to extend the life of your equipment, protect your investment, and help you avoid repeat breakdowns.
We also understand that every machine has a job to do. Our service is built around uptime. Whether you manage a construction fleet, run a farm, operate a small excavation company, or maintain plant equipment, we work to provide a repair solution that supports your schedule and production needs.
Customers call us because they want straightforward service from people who know metal repair and understand heavy-duty equipment. We bring real-world welding experience, a practical mindset, and a commitment to doing the job right. We do not overcomplicate the work, and we do not treat your equipment like just another number on a ticket.
When we take on a heavy equipment welding repair, we think about safety, load, wear, and long-term performance. That experience matters when you are dealing with structural steel, stressed weld zones, and high-use machinery. Our job is to give you a repair you can trust.
If your excavator bucket is cracked, your loader attachment is failing, your trailer frame is damaged, or your support steel needs field repair, we are ready to help. We can assist with urgent breakdowns, ongoing maintenance welding, reinforcement work, and rebuilds for heavily used parts.
Contact H&H Mechanical to schedule heavy equipment welding and repair. We will look at the problem, explain the repair options, and help you get your equipment back in working condition with less delay and less stress.