Snow Plow Repair & Service in Denver - All Makes & Models

When winter storms hit Denver, your snow plow needs to perform without fail. From stalled blades to failing hydraulics, equipment problems can leave your routes uncleared and customers waiting. Bear Country Colorado services all makes, models, and years of snow plows - from older straight blades to the newest V-plows. Our skilled technicians keep your equipment running strong through every storm, ensuring reliable operation when you need it most.
How We Solve Hydraulic Headaches Fast
Hydraulic trouble rarely gives much warning. When fluid pools under the plow or the blade hesitates, the job gets harder with every pass. Our team works on every type of snow plow system, moving quickly to track down leaks, pressure drops, and pump issues before they sideline your equipment. We use parts that fit your plow's exact needs, so repairs last through the toughest storms.
- Fluid Leaks: Puddles under the plow or slow blade movement point to worn hoses or seals that need immediate attention.
- Pressure Problems: Weak or jerky blade action often comes from internal blockages or failing valves.
- Pump Issues: Odd noises or sluggish controls usually mean the pump is wearing out and needs repair or replacement.
- Cylinder Repairs: Bent rods or damaged seals throw off blade alignment and reduce efficiency.
What We Do When Motors Quit
Motors that hesitate or grind to a halt can bring a long night’s work to a standstill. Sometimes it’s a simple fix, other times the whole unit needs replacement. Our technicians know the difference and act fast, so you’re not left waiting for parts or second guesses.
- Electrical Failures: Motors that won’t start or cut out mid-job often have wiring or switch problems that need hands-on troubleshooting.
- Seized Components: Rust and old grease can lock up moving parts, especially after a few hard winters.
- Bearing Damage: Grinding or vibration signals bearings that are past their prime and need swapping out.
- Brush Wear: Weak or inconsistent power usually means the brushes are worn down and need replacement.
Blade and Frame Repairs That Hold Up
When a plow blade cracks or the frame bends, the whole system loses its edge. These aren’t problems to ignore. Each pass over rough ground makes them worse. Our crew handles everything from welding cracks to replacing worn edges, restoring the plow’s strength and keeping it scraping clean for Denver operators.
- Cracked Blades: Impacts with curbs or hidden debris split the steel, risking bigger failures if left alone.
- Bent Components: A twisted frame throws off blade angle and leaves snow behind, so we straighten or replace as needed.
- Worn Edges: Cutting edges wear down fast on city streets and parking lots, so we swap them out for fresh steel.
- Mount Issues: Loose or damaged mounts let the plow shift and rattle, which can damage both the plow and the truck.
Electrical Fixes That Keep You Moving
Wiring and controls take a beating in winter. Corrosion sneaks in, connectors loosen, and suddenly the plow won’t respond. We track down the source, whether it’s a faulty controller or a hidden break in the harness, and use manufacturer-approved parts to restore full function. No guessing—just solid repairs that last through the season.
Seasonal Maintenance That Prevents Surprises
Before the first flakes fall, a thorough checkup saves time and money. Our maintenance covers every system, catching small issues before they turn into big repairs. We check fluids, tighten hardware, and test every control control, making sure your plow is ready for whatever Denver’s winter throws at it.
- System Checks: We inspect hydraulics, electrical, and mechanical parts for early signs of trouble.
- Fluid Services: Old hydraulic fluid gets replaced and the system is bled for smooth operation.
- Hardware Tightening: Every bolt and bracket gets checked and secured to prevent mid-storm breakdowns.
- Control Testing: We run every function to confirm smooth, reliable performance before you hit the road.
Is Your Snow Plow Ready for the Next Storm?
Call Bear Country Colorado at 303-761-2222 to schedule your service appointment and get your plow back in action.