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Oregon Welding Services

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  • What can mobile welding repair on a farm?

    Mobile welding can repair tractors, implements, trailers, buckets and attachments, gates, livestock equipment, and structural steel, all on site. Crews bring portable equipment to the field or yard so heavy machinery does not have to be hauled in. This is especially valuable during planting and harvest when downtime is costly.

  • What is the difference between mobile and shop welding?

    Mobile welding brings the work to your location for on-site repairs, while shop welding handles jobs that need a controlled setting, heavy fixturing, or precision fabrication. Quick field repairs and large structures often go mobile, while detailed builds favor the shop. Many providers offer both depending on the job.

  • What metals can be welded for farm equipment?

    Most farm repairs involve steel, but welders also work with stainless steel, cast iron, and aluminum found on tanks, fittings, and newer equipment. Each metal needs the right process and filler, and cast iron in particular calls for careful technique. Identifying the metal correctly is key to a lasting repair.

  • How much does farm welding cost?

    Farm and heavy equipment welding commonly ranges from a few hundred dollars for a simple crack repair to $1,500 or more for major rebuilds or custom fabrication. Cost depends on the metal, the complexity, time on site, and travel for mobile work. A quick repair and rebuilding a loader arm are very different jobs.

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