
When a semi breaks down near Scotch Hollow, PA, the job rarely waits for daylight. We’ve crawled under rigs in truck stops along I-80, patched coolant leaks in the slush behind a rest area, and fixed air lines in the dark with highway traffic rumbling a few feet away. Our mobile repair units are built for exactly that kind of work: fully stocked, equipped with diagnostics, and manned by techs who know how to keep you rolling. If it turns diesel, we’ve worked on it: forced regens, U-joints, electrical failures, and brake problems that can quickly end a haul.
When the fix takes more than a quick patch, we move the unit to our 40,000-square-foot shop off Dale Road in Scotch Hollow. 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.

You blow a tire near Scotch Hollow, PA, or lose electrical heading up Rockton Mountain? Of course you’re not thumbing through a directory. You’re searching “Semi Truck Repair near me” and hoping someone actually answers your call. Bigler Boyz always does. Our mobile service trucks operate like field hospitals for trucks: fully stocked with tires (LP22.5, 11R24.5, even 445s), wiring kits, and diagnostic gear that communicates directly with your ECM. We’ll meet you where you’re stuck: I-80 shoulder, tight gas station corner, or backroads near Wallaceton.
We’ve been around long enough to know downtime costs real money. That’s why we keep communication clear and repairs straightforward. Every job—big or small—runs through one coordinated process, so you’re never left guessing where your truck stands. We’ve built our reputation across Scotch Hollow County by doing the hard work right the first time.
At our Dale Road shop, trucks come in beat up from the road: tired tires, cracked lines, rusted bolts, and seized brakes. Just name it, we’ve seen it all. The building itself feels like a second home for diesel techs: bays lined with welding rigs and shelves stacked with new and retread tires in every size from LP22.5 to 445/50R22.5. This is where the challenging jobs happen: structural repairs, frame rail swaps, axle spindle replacements, and complete engine rebuilds. Each step is about getting rigs back to running condition without shortcuts.
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.
