This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials and environmental regulations, use of hand tools, service information resources, basic concepts, systems, and terms of agricultural equipment technology. Topics include familiarization with equipment systems along with identification and proper use of various hand and power tools, shop equipment, and lifting procedures. Students are also introduced to equipment repair orders, parts ordering, and repair estimating. Upon completion, students will be able to describe safety and environmental procedures, terms associated with agricultural & diesel equipment, document repair orders, order parts, and know how to use basic tools and shop equipment.
Clock Hours
80
This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, diagnosis, repair, and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to properly use wiring diagrams, and diagnose, test, and repair basic wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical concerns.
Clock Hours
102
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
40
During this course, students will be exposed to the theory and fundamentals of a hydraulic system. Students will study hydraulic application safety, plumbing schematics, hydraulic fluid composition, and component identification. Students will learn the principles of how pumps, valves, cylinders, and motors function.
Clock Hours
114
Students will be introduced to gas, CNG (compressed natural gas), and diesel engine application, design, construction, theory, and operating principles. This course will also emphasize diagnosis, disassembly, and assembly of engines.
Clock Hours
80
This course focuses on fuel system theory, design, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of mechanical and electronic fuel systems used in agricultural and construction equipment.
Clock Hours
80
This course covers electronic theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, diagnosis, repair and replacement of electronics, lighting, gauges, and control modules. Topics include networking and module communication, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair wiring, lighting, gauges, modules, and electronic components.
Clock Hours
88
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
88
This course will build upon the study of electricity by introducing the circuitry, diagnosis, and repair of electronic components. This course also covers theory, diagnosis, and repair of in-cab climate control systems. Students will also be introduced to GPS and telematics.
Clock Hours
96
In this course, students will develop an understanding of transmissions, clutches, and sliding gears. Students will be exposed to the design, operation, adjustment, and maintenance of powertrain systems.
Clock Hours
152
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
88
This course will focus on proper repair techniques and diagnosis of transmissions. Students will demonstrate skills working with differentials, torque converters, clutches, planetary drive axles, and power take-off units.
Clock Hours
136
Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
Clock Hours
88
During this course, students will apply diagnostic steps to pinpoint hydraulic system failures. Students will learn how to check for pressure and flow on live applications to aid in diagnosing hydraulic control systems. Students will also be introduced to hydrostatic transmission systems and components.
Clock Hours
112