We at
DynaFix are proud to provide mobile truck and trailer repairs and services to the
Fargo, ND region and surrounding areas with 20+ years of experience:
Mobile semi truck and trailer repair
Mobile tire service
Mobile Fueling
Lockout Service
Additional services: mobile repair service, mobile tire service, trailer repair, bus repairs, transmission & drive line, electrical, both truck and trailer vehicle inspections, radiator and cooling, glass repair, welding, towing service, load shifts, cross dock.
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Fargo is a city and seat in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. As the most populous city in the province, it accounts for about 17% of the province's population. According to the 2019 United States Census, the population was 124,662, making it the most populous city of 223 in the United States. Fargo, along with its twin town of Moorhead, Minnesota, and its suburbs near West Fargo, North Dakota, and Dilworth, Minnesota, forms the core of the Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The MSA had 257,000 people by 2020.
Fargo was founded in 1871 in the red floodplain of the North. It is the culture, trade, health care, education, and industry in the southeast of North Dakota and northwest of Minnesota. North Dakota State University is located in the city.
The economy of the Fargo region has historically depended on agriculture. That regime has seen much decline in recent decades. Today the city of Fargo has a growing economy based on food processing, manufacturing, technology, retail trade, higher education, and health care. In a study published by Forbes, Fargo was ranked as the nation's smallest city to start a business or career.
Fargo is a major transportation hub in the nearby region. It sits at a crossroads on two main roads, I-29 and I-94 and is home to the airport.
Fargo is provided by Hector International Airport, which has the longest road in the province. The Air National Guard and Fixed-Base Operation Fargo Jet Center and Vic's Aircraft Sales are also in Hector.
The Fargo road system is lined with an old grid pattern. Roads from north to south are called roads, and routes from east to west are called roads.
The BNSF Railway traverses a major metropolitan area such as the Great Northern Railway and the Northern Pacific Railroad. The Amtrak service is provided by the Empire Builder passenger train at Fargo Amtrak station.
Fargo is an Academy Award-winning 1996 film that takes place mainly in Minnesota. Fargo appears briefly at the opening of a film placed in a bar and mentioned only twice in the film. None of Fargo was shot at or near Fargo. A television series based on the film first appeared in 2014, and occasionally featured the city in episodes.