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Truck & Trailer Hydraulics — Fresno County

Dump Bed, Wet Kit, or Lift Gate Down? We Fix It On-Site

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.

What We Do

Work-Truck Hydraulics, Fixed Where the Truck Is

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.

Know the Signs

Truck Hydraulic Symptoms

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.

Dump Bed

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.

Wet Kit / Gate

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.

Leaking
Answers

Common Questions

What truck hydraulic systems do you work on?
The common work-truck systems: dump beds and dump trailers, wet kits that run hydraulics off the truck, lift gates, and various rams and cylinders. These share the same fundamentals as equipment hydraulics — hoses, fittings, cylinders, and a pump — so the same on-site approach applies.
My dump bed raises slowly or won't hold up — what's wrong?
A dump bed that lifts slowly, drifts down, or won't hold is usually a hydraulic problem: a leaking hoist cylinder bypassing internally, a failing pump or PTO, a stuck control valve, or a leak dropping pressure. A bed that won't stay up is a safety issue — worth diagnosing before someone's under it.
Can you fix a leaking wet kit or lift gate on-site?
Yes. Wet kits and lift gates are hose-and-cylinder systems like any other, and leaks or weak operation usually trace to a failed hose, a bad fitting, or a worn cylinder seal. We diagnose and repair them at the truck so it's not parked waiting on a shop appointment.
Why does a slow leak on a work truck matter if it still runs?
Because a hydraulic system that's low on fluid starves the pump — and the pump is the most expensive part to replace. A slow leak also means fluid on the ground, a mess, and a problem that only grows. Catching it while it's still a hose or fitting is far cheaper than after it's taken the pump.
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