Farm Welding

A welder your farm can call — mobile repairs, custom builds, and honest fixes that keep equipment working and money in your pocket.

  • Licensed & Insured in Montana
  • Bozeman-Based, Montana-Owned
  • Free Estimates & Measurements
  • Rated “Excellent” — 24 Google Reviews

Every Farm Needs a Welder It Can Trust

You might not need a welder every day — but when the baler cracks a frame in July or the auger housing splits during harvest, you need one now, and you need the fix to hold. That’s the job: mobile welding that shows up and repairs that last.

We serve farms across Southwest Montana — Gallatin Valley, Paradise Valley, and the surrounding counties.

How Welding Keeps a Farm Running

Repairs that beat replacement. Farm iron is expensive and most of it is fixable. Cracked frames, broken brackets, worn bucket edges, split housings — a sound weld restores them for a fraction of replacement cost, and we’ll tell you honestly when something’s past saving.

Custom builds. Gates sized to your openings, feeders built for your stock, racks and attachments designed around your equipment — if it’s made of steel and doesn’t exist off the shelf, we can build it.

Reinforcement before failure. The best repair is the one you schedule. We reinforce known weak points — hitches, high-stress joints, wear surfaces — before they let go in the middle of a workday.

Local, Proven, On Call

Local farms deserve a local welder with a reputation to protect. Our crew’s work is on properties across the valley — pipe fences, panel corrals, gates, and a thousand repairs that never made the photo gallery because they just quietly held. Call (406) 551-6772 and tell us what broke.

Good to Know

Farm Welding — Questions We Hear a Lot

What's the difference between farm welding and ranch welding?

Mostly the equipment being fixed — tillage, harvest, and irrigation iron versus stock-handling steel. Same welders, same rigs, same standard of work. If it's broken metal on an agricultural operation, we fix it.

Do you come to the farm?

Yes — mobile rigs are the point. Most farm repairs can't come to a shop, so the shop comes to them.

How do I know your welds will hold?

Track record. We're a local outfit with our name on every job, and our reviews reflect it. A weld that fails in the field costs you a workday — we treat every repair like that's what's at stake, because it is.

How We Work

How Your Project Will Go

  1. Walk the Line

    We come out, walk the property with you, and take real measurements. Free, no obligation.

  2. Straight-Talk Estimate

    Honest numbers, material options, and a recommendation — including "you don't need this."

  3. Built by Our Own Crew

    No subs, no kit parts. Milled, welded, laid, and set by the same Montana hands, start to finish.

  4. Built to Hand Down

    Frost-depth footings, heavy materials, true lines. Work we're proud to drive past for decades.

Where We Work

Serving Southwest Montana

We're based in Bozeman and work across Gallatin County, Park County, Madison County, Sweet Grass County, and the surrounding Montana communities — from working cattle ranches in Paradise Valley to horse properties in the Gallatin Valley. Don't see your town? Call — we regularly travel for the right project.

  • Bozeman
  • Livingston
  • Paradise Valley
  • Emigrant
  • Pray
  • Gardiner
  • Belgrade
  • Big Sky
  • Big Timber
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Manhattan
  • Three Forks
  • Four Corners
  • Clyde Park
  • Wilsall
  • Ennis
  • Butte
  • Townsend
  • Willow Creek
  • White Sulphur Springs

Free Estimates & Measurements · Bozeman, MT

Ready to talk about your farm welding project?

Free project estimates and measurements. Tell us what you’re planning — we’ll help with layout, materials, and honest recommendations.

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