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Workshops

We have two JD Engineering workshops, both within easy access of the main transport networks reaching Scotland, England and Northern Ireland.

At our seven-bay workshop in Dumfries, weā€™re able to offer service and repair on all vehicles, as well as fabrication and weld repairs on steel or aluminium, the supply and repair of hydraulic wet kits, truck mounted crane repairs, and spare parts.

Our large two bay workshop at Lockerbie, just off the M74 motorway, offers truck and trailer service repair.

Using Bigfoot CTI systems, we are able to offer tyre inflation for a range of vehicles, including timber trucks and forestry vehicles.

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Both our Dumfries and Lockerbie sites use modern diagnostic equipment, which is essential to allow our engineers to find and repair defects quickly and efficiently, ensuring that your vehicle is safely back on the road as soon as possible.

Our workshop hours are:
Monday ā€“ Friday: 0800 to 1730
Saturday: 0700 to Midday
Sunday: Closed

Lockerbie

Easily accessible from North and South, the Lockerbie workshop can be found just off junction 17 of the M74.

General Manager: Stuart Davidson
Call: 01576 208744
Email: lockworkshop@jdescotland.co.uk

Dumfries

The Dumfries site is located just off the A75 Dumfries by-pass, on the A709 Dumfries to Lockerbie road.

Workshop Manager: Bryce Bell
Call: 01387 750327
Email: bryce@jdescotland.co.uk

Our breakdown / service vans are available to attend roadside breakdowns.

On call mobile: 07764 573444

 

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