Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester – On-Site Repairs & Metalwork
24/7 Mobile Welding for Farm Equipment Across Manchester & Greater Manchester From £120
Need expert broken farm equipment welding in Manchester that comes directly to your farm or yard? I’m a local, friendly one-man welder with a fully equipped van ready to fix everything from tractor frames to trailers and agricultural machinery. If your equipment is too heavy or awkward to transport, mobile welding is the hassle-free solution.
I specialise in welding and repairing mild steel farm equipment daily, and can also assist with stainless steel and aluminium parts when suitable. Whether it’s a cracked tractor chassis, a broken trailer ramp, a snapped bracket, or worn machinery parts, you’ll get strong, durable welds designed to withstand tough agricultural use.
Serving Manchester city centre and the surrounding rural and suburban areas, I work with farmers, agricultural contractors, landowners, and machinery dealers. Send photos and a postcode, and I’ll provide an honest assessment, a fair price, and a prompt appointment.
Request a Broken Farm Equipment Welding Quote
Tip: Photos help a lot. If you can, include a close-up of the break or crack and a wider shot showing access. It lets me quote faster and arrive with the right kit and materials.
Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester – Pricing Guide
Pricing is kept straightforward. Your final quote depends on travel within Greater Manchester, preparation needed, metal thickness, access to the equipment, and whether any extra plates or brackets are required. Below are typical guide prices for broken farm equipment welding in Manchester so you can budget confidently.
Small Repairs & Light Welding
- Cracked brackets, hinges, frames and small sections on farm equipment
- Trailer lugs, latch plates, handrails, minor agricultural repairs
- Thin to medium plate and light box section steel common in farm gear
- Includes Manchester travel + basic consumables
- Perfect for quick fixes when something has snapped or loosened on-site
Structural & Site Welding Package
- Tractor frames, posts, machinery mounts and on-site steel connections
- Ideal for farm refurbishments, trailer repairs and machinery modifications
- MIG / MMA welding (generator available when needed)
- Can work from engineer details, drawings or agreed measurements
- Includes set-up time and standard grinding/clean-up where agreed
Heavy, Commercial & Industrial Welding
- Heavy machinery frames, repeated weld runs and large farm equipment
- Multiple repairs in yards, depots and agricultural units
- Best value for bigger jobs: day rate = predictable cost
- Can include fabrication of wear plates and reinforcement
- Priced from photos, measurements, and job requirements
Additional Services & Options
- Emergency / out-of-hours call-outs (subject to availability)
- On-site fabrication: plates, tabs, brackets, simple frames for farm equipment
- Grinding, dressing, and tidy-up after welding (where agreed)
- Trailer ramps, tow points, skip corners and reinforcement plates
- Landlord / managing agent repairs for farm gates, railings, communal metalwork
- Rusty steel? I’ll advise if it’s weldable or if replacement is safer
About Our Broken Farm Equipment Welding Service in Manchester
Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester is a practical, no-nonsense service built on one simple idea: you shouldn’t have to transport heavy or bulky farm machinery long distances for welding repairs. I come to your farm, yard, or workshop and weld it where it stands—whether that’s a field, farmyard, barn, or roadside.
Over the years I’ve repaired everything from small domestic agricultural jobs (gates, railings, frames, brackets) to large machinery frames and heavy-duty farm equipment. I’m used to tight farmyard access, awkward angles, and “can you just fix it?” situations. If there’s a sensible solution, I’ll find it and explain it clearly.
Customers appreciate dealing directly with the person doing the work. No call centres, no confusing handovers—just straightforward advice, fair pricing, and neat, durable repairs.
What Is Mobile Welding for Farm Equipment in Manchester?
Mobile welding means the welder comes directly to your location. I bring all the welding equipment, tools, consumables, and if needed, a generator—so repairs can be done on-site. This is ideal when farm machinery or equipment is too large, too heavy, or fixed in place to move easily.
In Manchester and surrounding areas, many call-outs are urgent: a broken tractor frame, a trailer ramp that snapped, a damaged bucket or bracket on machinery, or steelwork that must be repaired before work can continue. Mobile welding cuts out delays and keeps your farm running smoothly.
- ✓ Welding at farms, yards, workshops and agricultural sites
- ✓ MIG, TIG and stick (MMA) welding available depending on the job
- ✓ Great for fixed or heavy farm equipment that can’t be moved
- ✓ Saves time and transport costs versus workshop repairs
- ✓ Local mobile welder covering Manchester & Greater Manchester farms
- ✓ Useful for repairs, reinforcement, modifications and new brackets
Unsure if your farm equipment can be repaired or needs replacing? Send a photo. I’ll give you a realistic answer—because the safest and most cost-effective option is always the right one.
Why Choose Our Broken Farm Equipment Welding Service in Manchester?
Proper Mobile Setup
I arrive with a fully equipped welding van and practical kit needed for real-world farm equipment repairs—ideal when you can’t move the item to a workshop.
Repairs + Fabrication
Not just quick fixes—I can reinforce, add plates, remake brackets and improve weak points so your farm equipment lasts longer.
Fast Turnaround
Short-notice slots sometimes available. If you’re stuck, call and I’ll tell you the earliest realistic time I can attend your farm.
Honest Pricing
Clear guide prices upfront. If anything changes on-site, I’ll explain before doing extra work—no surprises.
Great for Farmers & Contractors
Ideal for farm refurbishments, machinery repairs, trailer fixes, and site welding on agricultural equipment.
Manchester Local
Familiar with the area, farm access challenges and common agricultural setups—making bookings smoother and faster.
Types of Broken Farm Equipment Welding Services in Manchester
Below are the most common types of call-outs I handle across Manchester and Greater Manchester farms. If your job isn’t listed, it doesn’t mean I can’t do it—send a photo and I’ll advise.
Tractor Frames & Structural Welding
On-site welding for tractor chassis, frames, posts and machinery supports used in farm refurbishments and repairs.
- • Frame cracks, weld repairs and reinforcements
- • Plates, cleats, stiffeners, brackets and gussets
- • Welding to engineer notes where provided
- • Reliable on-site support for farmers and contractors
Farm Gates, Railings & Metalwork Repairs
Gate repairs, fencing, security grilles and handrails—fixed where they are, with reinforcement options for long-lasting results on farms.
- • Dropped gates, snapped hinges and broken latches
- • Cracks in frames, posts and welded joints
- • Extra tabs, stops, plates and strengthening
- • Great for farmers, landowners and managing agents
Agricultural Vehicles, Trailers & Plant Welding
Mobile welding for trailers, ramps, tow points, digger buckets and farm plant attachments—helping keep your equipment working and earning.
- • Chassis and frame repairs (subject to inspection and suitability)
- • Trailer frames, ramps, mudguard brackets and tow points
- • Buckets, wear plates, arms and cracked mounts
- • Useful for farms, garages, and agricultural contractors
Why Mobile Welding Matters for Manchester Farmers
Taking broken farm equipment to a workshop sounds simple—until you’re dealing with a heavy tractor frame, a fixed trailer, a steel beam already installed, or machinery that can’t be safely moved. Mobile welding in Manchester saves you the headache by fixing it where it sits.
That means less downtime, fewer recovery costs, and faster repairs. For farmers, it helps keep schedules on track during busy seasons. For agricultural contractors, it means equipment gets back into service quickly. For landowners, it means secure, safe fencing and gates without hassle.
On-site welding keeps farm operations moving—no waiting for transport, no workshop queues, no extra handling.
Repairing on location can save on lifting gear, removal labour, and recovery vehicles—especially for bulky farm machinery.
Evenings and weekends can be arranged when possible, which is ideal for busy farming schedules and seasonal work.
Seeing the job in place often allows a smarter fix—adding reinforcing plates or changing bracket design to prevent future failures.
What’s Involved in Booking Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester
Booking is simple and quick. If you can send photos and a postcode, you’ll usually get a guide price fast. For bigger or more complex jobs, I may ask a few extra questions so I can arrive properly prepared.
Send Job Details
Call 07700176109 or WhatsApp photos with your Manchester postcode, details of the broken farm equipment, and access information.
Receive a Clear Quote
I’ll provide a guide or fixed price plus a realistic time on site and earliest availability.
We Attend & Weld On-Site
I arrive, assess safely, prep the metal properly, and complete the welding along with any agreed grinding or finishing.
Final Checks & Payment
We check the repair together. Payment is normally taken on completion once you’re happy with the work.
Your Mobile Welding Job at a Glance
How Long Do Broken Farm Equipment Welding Jobs Take?
Time on site depends on access, preparation and the condition of the metal. A clean crack on solid steel is usually quicker than rusty, thin, contaminated metal that needs careful prep. Here are typical time ranges for mobile welding of farm equipment in Manchester.
Small Repairs
Minor cracks, brackets, hinges and small parts can often be repaired within an hour once set-up is done.
Medium Structural & Gate Work
Farm gates, railings, posts, plates and small frame work commonly takes a few hours including grinding and dressing.
Larger Site & Industrial Work
Multiple welds, heavier steel, awkward access or repeated repairs may need a half day or full day on site.
Typical Job Timeline
When Is Broken Farm Equipment Welding Needed in Manchester?
🚜 Tractor & Machinery Repairs
When tractor frames, buckets, arms or other machinery parts need welding on-site to keep equipment operational.
🚪 Broken Farm Gates & Railings
Gates that have dropped, hinges that snapped, or fencing that is unsafe—especially when removal is difficult or costly.
🚚 Trailer & Equipment Repairs
Repairs to trailer ramps, tow points, brackets and cracked frames to keep farm vehicles safe and usable.
🏭 Agricultural Yard Equipment
Skips, bins, racks, guards and frames in farmyards and agricultural units—fixed quickly to reduce downtime.
🏘️ Landowners & Farm Managers
Fast repairs to communal farm gates, railings and safety-related metalwork to keep properties secure.
⚡ Emergency & Safety Repairs
When something is unsafe or stopping work—call and I’ll advise on the quickest safe solution.
How Broken Farm Equipment Welding Jobs Are Carried Out Safely
Welding creates heat, sparks and fumes—so safety is paramount. Before starting, I assess the surroundings, identify potential fire hazards, protect nearby equipment, and ensure safe working zones.
I use full PPE, keep a fire extinguisher close, and manage cables carefully. If conditions aren’t safe (e.g., strong wind or rain outdoors), I’ll inform you and reschedule or find an alternative solution.
Mobile Welding Safety Checklist
- ✓ Quick risk assessment before any arc is struck
- ✓ Fire watch and extinguisher on hand
- ✓ Protection for nearby glass, paintwork and vehicles
- ✓ Safe earthing, cable routing and lead management
- ✓ PPE: helmet, gloves, jacket, eye/ear protection as needed
- ✓ Clean-up of debris and final visual inspection of welds
- ✓ Clear advice on aftercare (paint, rust prevention, loading limits)
Benefits of Using Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester
Save Time
Skip transport and waiting—repairs happen at your farm or yard, minimising downtime.
Controlled Costs
Up-front guide pricing helps you budget properly, especially on urgent repairs.
Strong, Tidy Repairs
Prep, weld, grind and tidy—so the result is neat and ready to paint or use immediately.
Ideal for Heavy Items
Perfect when equipment is built in, bolted down, or too heavy to move safely.
Local & Reliable
Manchester-based service with practical scheduling and quick communication.
Easy to Book
Call or WhatsApp photos and your postcode—simple, fast, and no back-and-forth.
Who Uses Our Broken Farm Equipment Welding Service in Manchester?
🚜 Farmers & Agricultural Contractors
On-site welding for tractors, trailers, machinery and farmyard equipment repairs.
🏠 Landowners & Estate Managers
Farm gates, fencing, railings, and security metalwork repairs across rural properties.
🏢 Agricultural Businesses
Maintenance and repair of plant, trailers, bins, and yard equipment to keep operations running.
🚚 Garages & MOT Stations
Brackets, mounts and repairs for agricultural vehicles where suitable—subject to inspection and safety.
🏭 Industrial & Yard Operators
Skips, bins, racks, guards and general repairs done on-site to reduce downtime.
🚜 Trades, Plant & Trailers
Trailer repairs, ramps, buckets and wear plates—ideal for keeping working equipment operational.
Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester – Location & Coverage
Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester
Base Area: Manchester
Phone: 07700176109
WhatsApp: Chat with Welder
Coverage: Manchester, Salford, Trafford, Stockport, Oldham, Bolton and surrounding Greater Manchester farms and rural areas
Client Reviews – Broken Farm Equipment Welding Manchester
"Our tractor frame cracked badly during harvest. He came out, reinforced the frame and rewelded it properly. Quick, tidy and very professional."
"Needed on-site welding for a trailer ramp that snapped. Clear communication, arrived on time, and did a strong repair. Would use again."
"Welding repairs on various farm gates and fencing. Very reliable and friendly service. Highly recommended for local farmers."
Points of Interest Near Manchester
I cover broken farm equipment welding across Manchester and Greater Manchester. These are common areas and landmarks where I’m frequently called out for agricultural machinery, gates, trailers, steelwork and site welding support.
Manchester Piccadilly Station
Busy central hub. Nearby farms and businesses often need quick metalwork repairs for gates, trailers and equipment.
MediaCityUK (Salford Quays)
Regular call-outs for commercial units, railings, access gates and practical on-site repairs, including agricultural businesses nearby.
Etihad Campus
Surrounding industrial and commercial areas where mobile welding is useful for brackets, frames and site fixes.
Trafford Centre / Trafford Park
High-activity area for yards and units—ideal for plant repairs, trailer work and industrial metal welding.
Ancoats & New Islington
Residential developments where gate repairs, balcony metalwork and railing reinforcement are often needed.
Manchester Airport Area
Industrial estates and logistics zones where fast on-site repairs help minimise downtime for agricultural transport and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions – Broken Farm Equipment Welding Manchester
1. How much does broken farm equipment welding in Manchester cost?
Small local call-outs often start from around £120. Bigger jobs vary depending on time, access, prep and materials. Send photos for a fast guide price.
2. What areas do you cover?
I cover Manchester and most of Greater Manchester including Salford, Trafford, Stockport, Oldham, Bolton and surrounding rural and farm areas. If you’re unsure, call and I’ll confirm.
3. Can you weld tractor frames and agricultural machinery?
Yes. I regularly weld frames, posts and connection plates on farm equipment and machinery, ideally following engineer details where provided.
4. Do you offer emergency or same-day welding?
Sometimes, yes (depending on the diary). Call 07700176109 with photos and your postcode and I’ll tell you the earliest realistic slot.
5. What metals can you weld?
Most commonly mild/structural steel used in farm equipment. Stainless and aluminium may be possible depending on the job, access and conditions—send a photo and I’ll advise.
6. Do I need to provide power?
Power on-site helps, but it’s not always required. If needed, I can bring a generator—just tell me what’s available.
7. Can you weld outdoors?
Yes, as long as conditions are safe. Heavy rain or strong wind can affect quality and safety—if weather is bad we’ll rearrange.
8. Can you quote from photos?
Photos are the quickest way to get a guide price. Final cost can depend on what the metal is like once I’m on-site (rust/thickness/access).
9. Do you supply plates and brackets?
Yes—small plates, flat bar and brackets can often be supplied as part of the repair. Larger steel may need ordering in advance.
10. Can you weld vehicle chassis for MOT?
Sometimes, if it’s suitable and safe. I’ll inspect first and may decline if corrosion is extensive or if it’s not a safe repair.
11. How do I prepare for your visit?
Clear the area, move flammables, and ensure there’s space to park nearby. If it’s in a field or tight access, tell me in advance.
12. How long will you be on site?
Small repairs can be under an hour. Gate/structural work often takes 2–4 hours. Larger site jobs can be half day or full day.
13. Do you work evenings or weekends?
Often yes, by arrangement. Out-of-hours slots can carry a small premium depending on the job and travel.
14. Are you insured?
Yes, public liability insurance is in place for mobile welding work. Details can be provided on request.
15. Will sparks damage paintwork or glass?
Sparks can mark surfaces. I protect the area, but I always recommend moving vehicles and valuables where possible before welding starts.
16. Can you paint after welding?
Basic priming/paint can be added as an optional extra. Many customers prefer to paint later once everything is fully cooled and cleaned.
17. Do you issue paperwork for structural work?
I can confirm what welding was carried out, but structural sign-off is always the responsibility of your engineer/building control.
18. What payment methods do you accept?
Bank transfer is preferred. Payment is normally due once the job is completed and you’re happy with the work.
19. Can you quote in person first?
Many jobs can be priced from photos. For larger or complicated work, a short site visit can be arranged.
20. How do I book Broken Farm Equipment Welding in Manchester?
Call 07700176109, WhatsApp 07747178880, or use the enquiry form on this page. Photos + postcode = fastest quote.
Areas We Serve Near Manchester
Manchester City Centre
Fast call-outs for farm equipment repairs, gates, trailers and on-site welding across central Manchester.
Salford
Mobile welding for farms, yards and commercial agricultural units across Salford and Salford Quays.
Trafford
On-site welding for trailers, gates, farm railings and industrial repairs in Trafford and Trafford Park.
Stockport
Mobile welder available for agricultural metal repairs, fabrication and site welding across Stockport farms.
Oldham
Welding support for domestic and commercial farm jobs in Oldham and nearby rural areas.
Bolton
On-site repairs for farm gates, steelwork and equipment—ideal when you need a welder to come to you.
Don’t see your area listed? I cover most of Greater Manchester including rural and farming communities. Send your postcode and I’ll confirm availability.
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