
We bring the fix straight to you: air leaks, coolant loss, forced regens, wiring shorts, and other road-killing issues. Because breakdowns rarely happen in perfect spots. More often, it’s along I-80 near exit 123, or on a rain-slicked ramp outside Keating when your dash lights up with a DEF warning. That’s when our mobile diesel units roll out. Every truck carries tools, diagnostics, and stocked parts so we can chase down the fault and get your rig breathing again. You’ll see us in muddy lots, rest areas, and truck stops all across Keating County, turning wrenches under floodlights.
Each service truck carries everything needed to diagnose and repair on-site, including electrical gear, air fittings, spare hoses, and stocked tires. If the fix needs more room, we tow the truck to our Keating facility and move straight into the teardown process. Engines, radiators, and turbo systems get pulled and rebuilt by the same crew that answered the call. No delay. No handoff. Just work done until the truck moves again.

You don’t need to search far for a Diesel Mechanic who actually shows up prepared. We’ve built our business on rolling directly to you with everything necessary to diagnose and fix the issue roadside. Our mobile crews know the roads between Keating and Keating by heart. They’ve handled mid-haul breakdowns outside Falls Creek, after-hours calls in Luthersburg, and long-wait turnarounds off exit 120. If the truck can be fixed where it stands, we’ll make it happen right there.
We stay in tune with the rhythm of the road. Drivers call because they know what to expect—fast answers, no runaround, and fixes that hold past the next weigh station. Some of our calls start with a stressed dispatcher and end with a driver back behind the wheel before dawn. Others turn into repeat routes, familiar faces, and quick nods at the pump the next time through town. Around here, word travels fast when a crew keeps trucks moving.
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, with 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.
Every repair moves with purpose. We coordinate with dispatchers and fleet managers to keep trucks flowing through inspection, repair, and testing without losing another day on the schedule. Before a unit rolls out, we torque, test, and pressure-check every system that touches the road. From the moment a truck enters the bay, our techs work like a pit crew: focused, efficient, and in sync. Each repair is logged, verified, and reviewed to ensure nothing slips past inspection. When the doors open and the rig fires up, it’s leaving with confidence, not questions. The result is simple: rigs that pull out of Keating ready to haul, not limp to the next stop.
Our Bigler Boyz Diesel Mechanic services cover everything from day-to-day issues to full-blown breakdowns. Routine maintenance? Oil changes, filters, tires: we knock that out without slowing you down. Serious repairs? Think electrical troubleshooting, frame rail replacements, brake jobs, and cooling system failures. We've got the tools, the parts, and the hands to handle it. Need welding or fabrication? We're built for that, too. You can roll into our shop off I-80, Exit 123, or call for mobile diesel repair, and we’ll bring the tools to you. Downtime is not only annoying but also expensive. That’s why we stay ready, stocked, and sharp. Whether it's a fleet truck or a single owner-operator, we don’t cut corners or coast through the job. If your diesel rig needs fixing, we’ve got one question: where should we meet you?
