Farm Equipment Mechanics repair, overhaul and maintain a variety of agricultural equipment such as tractors, tillage, seeding and harvesting equipment.
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What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
You should preferably complete Grade 12 with a secondary school diploma, with credits in Math, English and Science, as well as technical credits in electrical systems or mechanical repair. You must complete an apprenticeship of @9000 hours, a combination of on-the-job and in-school training prior to writing an examination for your Certificate of Qualification.
Whats Your Future as a Farm Equipment Mechanic?
Farm Equipment Mechanics usually work full-time, many hours during peak season when the equipment is particularly needed, and may specialize in a particular area such as fuel injection pumps, engine overhaul, hydraulic systems or in specific types of equipment. Farm Equipment Mechanics share many of the same skills as Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics. Employers who hire Farm Equipment Mechanics include:
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as a Farm Equipment Mechanic For You?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Farm Equipment Mechanic may be for You!
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