Heavy Duty Truck Repair

Homer Glen, IL

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Heavy Construction Equipment Repair in Homer Glen, IL

HDTR provides heavy equipment repair and construction equipment repair in Homer Glen, Illinois, for diesel-powered jobsite machines that cannot afford long downtime. We work on excavators, skid steers, wheel loaders, dozers, backhoes, heavy-duty forklifts, and other construction equipment with problems in the engine, hydraulics, electrical system, cooling system, brakes, tires, and welded structures.

We also provide mobile heavy and construction equipment repair within 50 miles of Homer Glen during regular business hours when on-site work is practical. A local mobile heavy equipment mechanic can inspect the machine at the jobsite, begin diagnostics, make field repairs when possible, and tell you when shop repair is the better move.

  • Heavy equipment repair services
  • Mobile field service
  • Full diagnostics
  • Tow-in available

Common Construction Equipment Problems We Diagnose and Repair

Construction and jobsite equipment usually fails the same way it works hard: under load, around dirt, vibration, heat, hydraulic pressure, and constant stop-and-go use. Our heavy equipment repair and construction equipment repair work in Homer Glen starts with finding the failed system first, then choosing the safest and fastest repair path for the machine.

  • No-start, hard-start, and electrical power problems

    A machine that will not crank, starts intermittently, loses power, or shuts down unexpectedly may have issues with batteries, cables, grounds, starter circuits, charging output, relays, wiring, or damaged connectors. These failures are common on equipment that sits outside, sees moisture, vibration, and dirty connections, or gets used in short-cycle jobsite work.

  • Hydraulic leaks, weak function, and attachment movement problems

    Hydraulic trouble often shows up as leaking hoses, slow cylinder response, weak lift power, drifting booms, bucket curl problems, attachment drop, or functions that get worse as the machine heats up. On construction equipment, the root cause may be a hose, fitting, seal, cylinder, valve, pump issue, or another hydraulic component that is no longer holding pressure correctly.

  • Overheating under load and coolant system failures

    A machine that runs hot while digging, lifting, grading, or idling for long periods can have coolant leaks, airflow restriction, packed debris in the radiator or coolers, fan problems, thermostat issues, water pump failure, or pressure loss in the cooling system. Overheating on jobsite equipment should be dealt with early because it can turn into a much bigger diesel repair fast.

  • Track, undercarriage, and travel system wear

    Undercarriage problems are one of the most common causes of downtime on tracked equipment. Loose or thrown tracks, worn rollers, idlers, sprockets, track tension problems, uneven wear, and travel issues can make the machine unsafe or unproductive. These failures usually build up over time and get worse fast once the machine keeps working under load.

  • Brake and stopping system problems

    Weak braking, poor pedal feel, parking brake faults, hydraulic brake issues, or machines that do not stop or hold the way they should create a direct safety problem on the jobsite. This matters even more around slopes, trailers, material handling, and work near crews or structures.

  • Tire damage, wheel-end issues, and unsafe-to-move equipment

    Cut tires, sidewall damage, punctures, bead leaks, wheel damage, and fast air loss can take a machine out of service even when the engine and hydraulics are still working. This is common on forklifts, loaders, telehandlers, skid steers, and other equipment that runs over debris, broken concrete, scrap, or rough ground.

  • Diesel engine performance problems and warning lights

    Low power, rough running, excessive smoke, derates, poor throttle response, fault codes, and warning lights often point to fuel, air, sensor, emissions, or control-related problems rather than one obvious failed part. On diesel-powered equipment, these issues need to be traced correctly before parts are replaced, especially when the machine is losing performance only under load.

  • Cracks, broken mounts, bent metal, and structural damage

    Buckets, booms, steps, guards, brackets, attachment ears, weld points, and mounting areas take constant shock, side load, and vibration. Cracks, broken welds, bent sections, and damaged mounting points are common on working equipment and should be repaired before they spread, throw alignment off, or create a bigger failure.

  • Pins, bushings, and excessive play in working components

    Wear in pins, bushings, joints, linkage points, and attachment connections can lead to slop, poor control, uneven movement, noise, and accelerated wear in surrounding parts. On heavily used construction machinery, this kind of looseness often shows up before a larger structural or hydraulic complaint.

Get Your Equipment Back to Work

When a machine is down, every delay costs time and money. Call our Homer Glen repair shop for fast diagnostics and heavy equipment repair. Bring it in or request mobile service when on-site repair is possible.

Construction Equipment Repair Services in Homer Glen, Illinois

We provide complete construction equipment repair in Homer Glen, IL for machines that can’t afford jobsite downtime. As a local heavy equipment repair shop, we handle end-to-end repairs in one place so you don’t lose days coordinating multiple vendors. If it’s safe to transport the unit, bring it in and we’ll recommend the fastest repair path based on the symptoms and what the machine needs to get back to work.

Types of Construction Equipment and Brands We Work On

Construction equipment works in dirt, vibration, heat, heavy load, and rough job-site conditions, so breakdowns often involve more than one system at a time. We work on common jobsite equipment such as excavators, skid steers, wheel loaders, dozers, backhoes, telehandlers, compact track loaders, and heavy-duty forklifts. We also service other construction and industrial equipment when the failure involves core systems that can be properly diagnosed and repaired in the shop or in the field.

  • Caterpillar
  • Komatsu
  • John Deere
  • Volvo CE
  • CASE
  • JCB
  • Bobcat
  • Kubota

Mobile Heavy Equipment Repair & Field Service in Homer Glen, IL

If a breakdown makes it difficult or unsafe to move the machine, mobile heavy equipment repair can cut downtime by starting diagnostics and repairs right on the jobsite. We provide construction equipment field service repair within a 50-mile radius of Homer Glen during regular business hours, focusing on issues that can be safely fixed on-site. When on-site repair isn’t possible, our mobile heavy equipment mechanic can begin diagnostics, stabilize the machine, and guide the next step so you’re not guessing what to do next.

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Talk to a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Today

Downtime stacks up fast on a jobsite. Call our Homer Glen team for heavy equipment repair and we’ll point you to the quickest next step: shop service or mobile help when on-site repair is possible.

What Our Truck Customers Say About
Heavy Duty Truck Repair

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This shop take care and do job right, fast service, fair price, mechanics team are professional with integrity. Thanks again for quick service. Highly recomended
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Reliable, fast, and professional. Gets the job done right at an affordable price. Highly recommend!
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Efka raz

Great experience, mechanic Juan replaced 8tires in less than 2hours
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Really knowledgeable and fast!
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Visit Our Truck Repair Shop in Homer Glen

Phone(630) 492-7441

Address15761 Annico Dr, Homer Glen, IL 60491

ScheduleMon-Fri: 8AM-6PM
Saturday: 8AM-12PM
Sunday: Closed

FAQ

Yes. Scheduled maintenance is built around your usage and workload, so you’re not guessing on service intervals. We can set up repeat checks and preventive service to catch wear items early, reduce jobsite downtime, and keep fleets and mixed equipment running consistently.

We work on heavy construction equipment used on jobsites, including excavators, skid steers, wheel loaders, dozers, backhoes, and heavy-duty forklifts. We also support heavy industrial equipment repair for diesel-powered units that share the same core systems (engine, electrical, cooling, hydraulics, and driveline). If you run a mixed fleet, our shop can also service jobsite trucks like dump trucks, tow trucks, box trucks, and tractor-trailers.

Shop repairs are typically billed hourly, with mechanical labor starting around $90–$100/hr, depending on the type of work. Mobile/field service usually starts higher because it includes a service call, travel, and on-site labor, with field labor starting around $135/hr. Call us with the machine type, symptoms, and location and we’ll explain the fastest, most cost-effective path before you commit.

We do! We repair and restore damaged body sections that protect critical components and keep the machine usable on site. That includes fixing damaged panels and related body components so the equipment is secure, functional, and presentable for work or resale.