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Construction Equipment Repairs: Call your Dealer or Do it Yourself?

September 5th, 2024

Construction Equipment

Many of you are likely looking to maintain or repair your machines faster and cheaper. You may be opting to do it yourself, and in many instances — especially if you have a skilled and experienced technician — it can be a smart move. But for some repairs, there’s the potential to cause further damage to other components or systems, which could end up costing you a lot more time and money in the long run.

So, which construction equipment maintenance and repairs are good for DIY and which ones really require an experienced dealer service technician with the right tools? Here are some common repair and service tips that can help you decide.

Common DIY Machine Repairs

There are also some common repairs that customers may think are DIY, but end up costing them more time and money down the road. Here are a few of the more common situations we hear about:

Machine Repairs & Maintenance Best Suited for Your Dealer

For repairs like these, lack of expertise can add to repair time and costs. If it takes you hours more than what a dealer could do, you might end up costing yourself more money in the long run. It’s easy to get into an area that’s very complicated, and in the attempt to fix something, you end up damaging something else.

The best recommendation we can give is to discuss with your local power equipment dealer whether you can handle a repair and if there are certain required tools that you don’t have. Again, you should always follow all safety requirements as outlined in your Operator’s Manual. Careful consideration also has to be taken on whether the decision to replace a part or component is straightforward, or if there’s additional work that also needs to be done (such as pressure settings). Getting a dealer involved for these types of scenarios can save you a lot of time and money down the road.