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Agricultural Engines

Career and Technical Education, Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE)

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Agricultural Engines is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment or advanced training in the agricultural industrial technologies field. Topics include tools, four-stroke engines, two-stroke engines, cooling systems, preventive maintenance, engine overhaul, exhaust systems, and engine repair estimation.

Format

In-Person

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Program Pathways

Credentials this program stacks toward

  • Program Pathway to Agriculture, Food and Natural ResourcesFrom Career and Technical Education, Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE)
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Program Details

Detailed information about this program

Agricultural Engines is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment or advanced training in the agricultural industrial technologies field. Topics include tools, four-stroke engines, two-stroke engines, cooling systems, preventive maintenance, engine overhaul, exhaust systems, and engine repair estimation.

Requirements

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Identify specific tools used on agricultural engines and demonstrate their use
  • Explain how a four-stroke engine operates
  • Identify parts of a four-stroke engine
  • Explain how the ignition system works in four-stroke engines
  • Explain how the fuel system works in four-stroke engines
  • Identify types of fuel and lubricants and indicate the proper uses of each one
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines49-3042.00
  • Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians49-3041.00
  • Industrial Machinery Mechanics49-9041.00
  • Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists49-3031.00
  • Maintenance and Repair Workers, General49-9071.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Worn and damaged parts — identify and replace under direct supervision on construction or agricultural equipment in a shop environment.
  • Hand tools and basic hoisting equipment — use to dismantle subassemblies under technician guidance during structured on-the-job training.
  • Operating manuals and technical drawings — read and interpret basic diagrams to locate components on assigned heavy equipment.
  • Mechanical defects — recognize common symptoms and report findings to a supervising mechanic during equipment inspection rounds.
  • Post-repair performance checks — assist in conducting manufacturer-specified tests on reassembled equipment under direct oversight.
  • Preventive maintenance schedules — follow prescribed checklists to lubricate, inspect, and service mobile heavy equipment in a maintenance bay.
  • Electrical wiring and connectors — identify and inspect for visible damage on heavy equipment electrical systems with supervisor direction.
  • Transmission and crawler-head components — assist in disassembly and reassembly tasks using jacks and hand tools under close supervision.
  • Shop safety protocols — apply established procedures when working around heavy equipment, hoists, and hazardous fluids in a service facility.
  • Parts inventory and materials software — enter basic work-order data and look up replacement part numbers using shop database systems.

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