This course was once called “Small Engine Repair.” But when we completely updated it for 2008 and beyond, we changed the name to Outdoor Power Equipment Repair. The reason is simple. Though the engines you’ll learn to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair may be small, the Outdoor Power Equipment industry is huge and filled with opportunity! Your step-by-step Outdoor Power Equipment Engine Repair and Service Program will take you from very basic simple machines to the complex mechanics of internal combustion engines. You will begin by learning the principles and terms and build your expertise step-by-step until troubleshooting, repairing and rebuilding small engines are second nature. Plus, there’s a lot more. Your training will include: Terms and Principles of Simple Machines Principles of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines Carburetion and Float Carburetion Manual and Electric Starters Magneto Principles Electric Distribution and Solid State Ignition Timing and Compression Testing Engine Disassembly and Assembly Carburetor Disassembly and Reassembly And More!
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Outdoor Power Equipment Repair Program
Written by Tools on Monday, October 24th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Equipment, Outdoor, Power, Program, Repair
Timber Framing Program Winter 2007
Written by Tools on Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: 2007, Framing, Program, Timber, Winter
This is a vignette of clips taken throughout a twelve week timber framing program in Kimberley, BC. This is a course by the College of the Rockies which teaches everything from the use of hand tools to the different power tools used to construct frames. This is a very worthwhile endeavor for anyone considering building a timber frame home for themselves or considering getting into the industry.
Elder Ag & Turf – Ready-To-Mow Program
Written by Tools on Saturday, July 30th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Elder, Program, ReadyToMow, Turf
Call 330-426-2166 and ask to speak to Service to schedule your Ready-To-Mow service today! Bill James, and Elder Ag & Turf service technician (John Deere factory certified Master Technician) walks you through the Ready-To-Mow Program. Ready-To-Mow is a 14-step inspection and service program that comes directly to you at your house! For your riding lawn equipment, the Ready-To-Mow program will: 1. Change Engine Oil and Filter 2. Change Air Filter and Pre-cleaner 3. Change Spark Plug(s) 4. Change Fuel Filter 5. Check Transmission Oil and Filter 6. Check Engine Coolant 7. Check Hydraulic Filter 8. Sharpen Mower Blades 9. Check Safety Systems 10. Check Tire Pressure and Mower Deck Level 11. Check/Tighten Hardware 12. Clean Engine, Battery, Radiator, and Mower 13. Lubricate Tractor and Mower 14. Check Belts and Mower Adjustments Ready-To-Mow is also available for Walk-Behind Push Mowers and Handheld Power Equipment. Ask the Service department about details! Get more details here: www.deere.com
Franklin County Career and Technology Center’s Agricultural Mechanics Program
Written by Tools on Sunday, July 10th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Agricultural, Career, Centers, County, Franklin, Mechanics, Program, Technology
An instructional program that prepares students to service or sell agriculture or agribusiness equipment and facilities. This program includes instruction in maintaining outdoor power equipment, farm equipment, all terrain vehicles, lawn mowers and agriculture power units. Introduction into welding, hydraulics and machine work is also included. Activities will occur associated with the operation of a school-owned farm located adjacent to the school including operation of equipment, maintenance of equipment used on the farm and partnership with the Penn State Agricultural Extension Agency. Visit us at www.franklinctc.com for more information on this and our other programs.
Outdoor Power Equipment Repair Program 2011.wmv
Written by Tools on Saturday, February 19th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 2011.wmv, Equipment, Outdoor, Power, Program, Repair
This course was once called “Small Engine Repair.” But when we completely updated it for 2008 and beyond, we changed the name to Outdoor Power Equipment Repair. The reason is simple. Though the engines you’ll learn to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair may be small, the Outdoor Power Equipment industry is huge and filled with opportunity! Your step-by-step Outdoor Power Equipment Engine Repair and Service Program will take you from very basic simple machines to the complex mechanics of internal combustion engines. You will begin by learning the principles and terms and build your expertise step-by-step until troubleshooting, repairing and rebuilding small engines are second nature. Plus, there’s a lot more. Your training will include: Terms and Principles of Simple Machines Principles of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines Carburetion and Float Carburetion Manual and Electric Starters Magneto Principles Electric Distribution and Solid State Ignition Timing and Compression Testing Engine Disassembly and Assembly Carburetor Disassembly and Reassembly And More!
Power Tools Recharged: 125+ Essential Forms and Presentations for your School Library Information Program leaflets
Written by Tools on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: 125+, Essential, Forms, Information, leaflets, Library, Power, Presentations, Program, Recharged, School, Tools
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A completely revised hands-on guide to address library media specialists’ most pressing issues…. More >>
HTI Safety Education Program Overview
Written by Tools on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Education, Overview, Program, safety
The Hand Tools Institute promotes safe use of hand tools through publicity campaigns and sales of books, videos, posters, and charts.
Automotive Technology Program at Bevill State
Written by Tools on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Automotive, Bevill, Program, State, Technology
The Automotive Technology program at Bevill State Community College can be completed in just two short years. With the transportation system in the United States being at an all-time high, this technical field could be just right for you. Among the various occupations our graduates are qualified to seek are automotive technicians, managers, automotive parts sales, service sales, assemblers, and warranty clerks.The majority of graduates from the Bevill State Automotive Technology program move into the field as automotive technicians. The automotive technician troubleshoots mechanical or electrical problems involving the automobile and then makes adjustments, repairs, or replacements. The automotive technician also plays a vital role in the avoidance of mechanical troubles by providing and prescribing preventive maintenance. Persons interested in becoming an automotive technician should possess basic knowledge in math, science, and physics. The introduction of computers in diagnostic testing also places value on general computer knowledge. Good communication skills and average physical abilities are also required of automotive technicians. For more information about this program visit Bevill State at www.bscc.edu
Automotive Program at Skagit Valley College
Written by Tools on Monday, April 5th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Automotive, College, Program, Skagit, Valley
Earn a high-paying job in the automotive service industry with a degree or certificate from Skagit Valley College. Get an Associate’s Degree or one of seven certificates in Automotive Technology. This is a hands-on, competency-based program that is independently certified and nationally accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. The program was nationally recognized by the Automotive Industry Planning Council (AIPC) and was the winner of the first place “Award for Excellence” and recognized as the best college independent automotive program in the USA for 2003. SVC was named one of the top 30 community colleges in the country by Washington Monthly Magazine in their August 2007 issue. Visit us on the web at www.skagit.edu
