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That's exactly what we were dealing with here. Multiple cracks had developed along the deck and frame of this brush hog - some running along the welds where the support arms meet the deck, others opening up along the body itself. The kind of damage that doesn't get better on its own and will spread if you keep running the machine.
We loaded up the truck and got out there the same day. That's the whole point of mobile welding - you don't have to figure out how to haul a piece of broken equipment anywhere. We come to you, set up on site, and get to work. Each cracked section got welded down solid, with beads run along the deck seams and the frame joints where the stress had caused separation.
The repair itself is straightforward machine repair work, but the value is in the response time. A brush hog sitting broken means land that isn't getting maintained. Getting it back up and running the same day the problem is found - that's what keeps an operation moving.