Been tinkering on motors for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I would pull apart dirt bike motors and put them together just so I could know how everything worked. I have an old 1972 Chevy C20 that I worked on all the time to get running. At the tech college I went to, I put a 350 big block engine into a 1972 corvette for my instructor. Now I currently am working on heavy equipment. I’m on my own job site and take full responsibility for all the machines that run. Anytime there is a problem I am the one they go to for it to get fixed.
•Fueled and serviced all the machines
• Replace teeth on buckets when needed
• Replaced undercarriage on 336 and 320
• Replaced pinion gear on 140m grader
• Pulled and replaced transmission on E model scraper
• Replaced swing motor on 374 excavator
• Replaced transmission coolers on D8 and D6 dozers
• Diagnose and troubleshoot codes using CAT ET
• Order parts and look up codes on CAT SIS
•Changed all fluids on vehicles
•Performed alignments on vehicles
•Pulled out an inline 4 engine and put a new engine in
•Replaced brake pads and resurfaced rotors
• Valve adjustments
• Electrical Schematics from wheeler training
• Hydraulic Schematics from wheeler training
• SIS and ET from wheeler training
• Oil Analysis from wheeler training
• Light and General Maintenance from UN Tech