








When a planter goes down mid-season, it's not just an equipment problem - it's a money problem. Every hour it sits is acres you're not planting. That's exactly why we take a different approach to this kind of farm equipment welding work. We don't just patch what's visible. We dig in and find everything that's failing or about to fail.
These two White planters came in with cracked frames and some welds that were never going to hold up long-term. Before we struck a single arc, we went through both machines and mapped out every weak point. Bad welds got ground out completely. Problem areas on the planter frames got cleaned up and prepped right - no shortcuts. That's the only way a repair actually lasts.
We also fabricated new steel reinforcement plates from scratch to address the spots that needed more than a weld. You can see the precision in the fab work - each piece cut and shaped to fit cleanly against the existing frame geometry, with a machined tube collar integrated right into the plate. That's not off-the-shelf. That's custom fabrication built specifically for what this equipment needed.
The goal here was simple: get both planters field-ready and keep them that way. Not a quick fix that holds for one season and fails again. We reinforced both machines so the weak points that caused the original damage are no longer weak points at all. That kind of work takes longer up front, but it saves a lot of headaches when you're in the middle of a planting window and can't afford a breakdown.