
Leaking, slow, or dead truck hydraulics cost you loads and time. We repair dump beds, wet kits, lift gates, and rams at the truck — so it's back hauling instead of parked at a shop.
Work trucks run hydraulics hard, and when they quit, the truck stops earning. A dump bed that raises slowly, drifts down, or won't hold is a classic hydraulic complaint — and often a real safety concern, because nobody should be near a bed that won't stay up. A wet kit that's weak or leaking, a lift gate that won't lift, a ram that's seeping — these are all the same core hydraulic system: a pump, hoses, fittings, valves, and cylinders that have to seal and hold pressure.
The failure modes are the same ones that hit equipment. A hoist cylinder that bypasses internally lets the bed settle. A worn hose or a bad fitting drops pressure and dumps oil. A pump or PTO that's failing makes everything slow. Because these are the same hydraulic fundamentals we work on all day, the diagnosis is the same discipline: find whether it's the hose, the fitting, the cylinder, or the pump — and fix the actual cause rather than throwing parts at the symptom.
And the same rule applies about running it "a little longer." A truck hydraulic system that's low on fluid from a slow leak starves its pump, and the pump is the costly part. Catching a leak while it's still a hose or a fitting is the difference between a quick on-site repair and a big bill. We come to the truck, diagnose it, and get it back to work.
If your truck's hydraulics are acting up, these are the signs it's time to call before it leaves you loaded and stuck.
The dump bed is slow or won't hold. A bed that raises slowly, drifts down, or won't stay up points to a hoist cylinder, pump, or valve problem — and it's a safety issue.
A wet kit or lift gate is weak or leaking. Slow, weak, or leaking auxiliary hydraulics usually trace to a hose, fitting, or cylinder we can repair at the truck.
Fluid on the ground under the truck. A puddle means a leak dropping your pressure and starving the pump. Trace it now, before it takes the expensive part.
Truck and trailer work rounds out our mobile hydraulic repair across Fresno County for Fresno County equipment owners.
Dump bed, wet kit, lift gate, or ram — tell us what's happening and we'll repair it at the truck.
📞 Call (559) 206-3899Tell us the machine, what failed, and the best number to reach you. We'll get back to you to help figure out the problem and next steps — no obligation.
For a machine that's down right now, calling is fastest — but if you'd rather we call you, just leave your info.
Quick and simple — phone is the only thing we really need.