



A broken loader arm doesn't just slow you down - it stops everything. No lifting, no loading, no getting work done. For the owner of this Massey Ferguson DL95, that's exactly where things stood before we got it into the shop.
Here's what we were working with - a cracked loader arm that had given way under load. That kind of structural failure isn't something you patch and hope for the best. It has to be done right, with solid penetration and a weld that can handle the stress the arm sees every single day.
We got it cleaned up, prepped properly, and laid down a weld that ties the arm back together the way it needs to be. The finished bead runs clean along the repair zone, and the arm went back out the door ready to work - no wobble, no compromise.
This is exactly the kind of heavy equipment welding repair work we do on a regular basis. Loaders, booms, frames, buckets - if it's cracked or broken and it's keeping your machine off the job, we can handle it. Industrial and agricultural equipment both.
A lot of guys try to limp broken equipment along until it completely fails. That almost always makes the repair harder and more expensive. Catching a crack early and getting a proper weld on it keeps the machine in service and keeps you from dealing with a much bigger problem down the road.