Farm Equipment Mechanic
Farm equipment mechanics service, maintain, and repair a wide variety of equipment, from larger vehicles used on farms to small lawn and garden vehicles operated by rural or suburban residents. Because of the increase in the complexity of farm vehicles, farm owners have begun to hire specialized technicians employed by farm equipment dealers for their service needs. Farm equipment mechanics usually work on equipment that is brought to the shop, although sometimes they make emergency trips out to farms. They perform routine maintenance on engines, as well as fuel, brake, and transmission systems to maximize performance and ensure safety. They often work with hydraulic systems, repairing fluid leaks and occasionally replacing components. They also diagnose electrical problems, disassemble and repair undercarriages and track assemblies, and sometimes weld frames and structural parts.
Farm Equipment Mechanic Training
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New England Institute of Technology is a private, non-profit, co-educational technical college offering over 30 Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degree programs.
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