
CAT Equipment Repair
Mobile Caterpillar equipment repair in Utah. On-site service for CAT excavators, dozers, and loaders using expert diagnostics.
Before dispatch
- Equipment make, model, and year of manufacture
- Exact jobsite location or address with any access directions
- Description of symptoms and any active dashboard error codes
- On-site point of contact and phone number
- Loss of hydraulic power or slow cycle times
- Engine warning lights, active DPF codes, or power loss
- Fluid leaks or visible damage under machine frame
- Erratic operation or electrical system malfunctions
What this work covers in the field.
Caterpillar Field Service: Supporting the Yellow Iron
CAT machines are the gold standard on many jobsites, but even the best iron needs expert care. When your Caterpillar excavator or dozer is down, you need a technician who knows their way around a CAT ET diagnostic tool and a high-pressure hydraulic circuit. Our network dispatches specialized mobile CAT repair for contractors throughout the Wasatch Front and central Utah regions.
Our partner technicians use specialized knowledge to diagnose and repair CAT systems, from complex aftertreatment issues (like DPF and DEF codes) to hydrostatic drive failures. Our partner network has worked on everything from the classic 320 excavators to the latest Tier 4 dozers. They know where the common failure points are and arrive prepared to fix them.
Think of our network as your independent alternative to the big dealers. We connect you with providers who offer the same high-level expertise and diagnostic capabilities, but with a much faster response time. Our partner technicians are in the dirt with you, making sure your CAT equipment stays productive.
- CAT engine and aftertreatment repair
- Excavator and dozer hydraulic service
- Power shift transmission troubleshooting
- On-site diagnostics and sensor repair
CAT Hydraulic and Transmission Diagnostics
Caterpillar’s hydraulic systems are world-class, but they can be tricky to troubleshoot without the right equipment. If your machine is slow, losing power, or overheating, we can perform on-site pressure tests and flow analysis to pinpoint the problem. Whether it’s a pump failing or a simple relief valve that’s out of adjustment, we’ll find it.
We also specialize in CAT transmissions. If your loader is slipping or your dozer won’t shift, we’ll check the control solenoids, the torque converter, and the internal pressures. Don’t let a small electronic glitch turn into a massive mechanical failure!
What does cat equipment repair through Full Stack Mechanics include?
We collect the machine, symptom, location, and urgency details, then coordinate the request with an independent field-service partner whose fit and availability are confirmed for that job. The assigned provider determines the final diagnostic and repair scope.
Is cat equipment repair performed onsite or in a shop?
The request starts with an onsite-first assessment when the machine and failure are suitable for field work. Some component rebuilds, machine moves, specialized tooling, or safety conditions may require a shop or another provider, and the assigned independent provider will explain that path.
How much does cat equipment repair cost?
There is no universal rate. The independent provider performing the work sets pricing and may account for travel or dispatch, diagnostics, labor, parts, fluids, testing, and return visits. Ask for the proposed scope and billing terms before authorizing work.
Who performs, bills, and warrants the repair?
Full Stack Mechanics is the dispatch and coordination platform. The independent provider assigned to the request performs the work, sets pricing, bills the customer directly, and is responsible for workmanship, parts, warranties, and repair claims.