Heavy equipment parked on a work site near Quesnel, BC with a mobile mechanic service truck

Heavy equipment

Heavy Equipment Repair in Quesnel

Heavy equipment is expensive to move and awkward to load, which is exactly why so much of it should be repaired where it stands. We come to the site with a service truck and work on the machine in place.

After-hours breakdown calls taken.

Equipment we take calls for

Excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, backhoes, skid steers, rock trucks and articulated haulers, compaction equipment, forestry carriers and diesel-powered industrial machinery. Most of these calls come from construction and excavation contractors, gravel and pit operations, mining and exploration outfits, mill and industrial yards, and ranches running heavier machinery.

Common on-site repairs

  • Hydraulic leaks, hose replacement and fitting repair
  • Cylinder, pump and motor troubleshooting
  • Engine diagnostics, no-starts and derates
  • Cooling system faults and overheating
  • Electrical faults, batteries, alternators and wiring repairs
  • Filters, fluids, greasing and scheduled service on site
  • Undercarriage and track hardware inspection and fastening work
  • Attachment, coupler and pin-and-bushing issues where access allows

What we don't pretend to do

Not every heavy equipment repair should happen in a pit or on a landing. Major structural repair, boom and stick repair requiring certified welding procedures, full undercarriage rebuilds, engine and final drive rebuilds and dealer-locked software work are shop or dealer jobs. Where we're useful is diagnosing the fault accurately, completing the field-repairable portion, and making sure that if a machine has to move, it moves once for a known reason.

Access and conditions in the North Cariboo

Around Quesnel the practical limit is usually the road, not the repair. Soft ground in spring, snow and short daylight in winter, active hauling traffic and steep pit access all affect what a service truck can safely do. Tell us where the machine sits and what the approach looks like and we'll give you a realistic answer before anyone drives out.

Forestry machines have their own page — see logging equipment repair. For coverage details, see service areas.

Related services

Not sure which one you need? Send a service request or check the service areas.

Machine down on site?

Call with the make, model and what the machine is doing. If it can be fixed where it sits, that's the plan. If it can't, we'll tell you straight.

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