
Emergencies can’t wait. That’s why we bring repairs to your location. Because breakdowns don’t happen on your schedule, and they sure don’t wait for daylight or dry pavement. We can answer your emergency calls off the Plymptonville exit, behind timber yards, and on snow-covered backroads when everything else is shut down. Our mobile diesel units roll out equipped with air fittings, hoses, diagnostic tools, and spare tires, ready to fix air leaks, coolant loss, or forced regens right where they happen. Every minute counts when freight’s on the line, and our first goal is always to get your rig moving again through the Plymptonville–Centre County corridor.
When the fix takes more than a quick patch, we move the unit to our 40,000-square-foot shop off Dale Road in Plymptonville. From the tow to the teardown, it all stays in-house. Every minute saved on coordination means one thing: your semi gets back on the road that much faster.

Drivers along I-80 know the landmarks: Sproul State Forest on one side, coal yards and rest stops on the other. Somewhere between those runs, something can give out at any moment: a leaking hose, a blown 11R22.5 tire, or a shorted connector. Don’t worry, just give Bigler Boyz a call. We bring the garage to you, not the other way around. Air lines, brake chambers, coolant fittings, and more are handled on-site, often before sunrise.
When towing is unavoidable, we don’t hand you off to someone else. The same company that rescues you does the in-shop work. Inside our 40,000-square-foot facility, the crew swaps transmissions, rewires lighting harnesses, and tackles cooling issues smaller outfits can’t. Every truck that rolls in leaves road-ready: tested, tuned, and trusted for the haul ahead. We’ve spent years learning how these mountain grades can affect a bad repair, so we don’t send anything out unproven. Whether it’s a night call in the rain or a full rebuild under bright shop lights, we keep Plymptonville’s trucks rolling strong mile after mile.
Our Plymptonville shop runs like a freight terminal: rigs in, rigs out, steel echoing off concrete. It’s not pretty work, but it’s what keeps long-haulers alive after years of hard mileage. Inside, we handle frame rail replacements, axle spindle rebuilds, and heavy collision jobs that start with a wreck scene and end with a truck ready to haul again. We’ve been doing this for three decades, and the muscle memory shows in every weld and bolt.
We’ve been turning wrenches long before plug-in diagnostics became standard, and we still rely on experience when the codes don’t tell the whole story. We’re not guessing. We’re tracing leaks, hunting down shorts, and fabricating mounts when OEM parts fail. You roll in broken, and you leave road-ready because Bigler fixes it.
We don’t just patch and push you along; we do the work right. Our team handles everything from routine maintenance to in-depth mechanical repairs. Need a quick oil change before hitting the road? We’ve got you. Trailer acting up? We weld, wire, and fabricate right in-house. Axle seals, U-joints, tire swaps: we stock the parts that keep big rigs moving.
Got a funky vibration or a warning light that’s been nagging you for three states? We’ll dig into it before it becomes a roadside emergency. You’ll find us off exit 123 on Dale Road, working every day in a shop built for truck repairs. If your rig’s down outside Woodland, we can tow you in. If you’re still rolling, we’ll keep it that way because truck repair is what we do—every single day, for truckers just like you.
