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		<title>How To Become A Heavy Equipment Mechanic</title>
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As a heavy equipment mechanic, you must have a thorough understanding of the characteristics of this profession.
Definition: In this profession, you have to maintain, repair, and overhaul automotives, construction equipment, and other heavy equipment and perform duties related to the equipment.
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<p>As a heavy equipment mechanic, you must have a thorough understanding of the characteristics of this profession.</p>
<p>Definition: In this profession, you have to maintain, repair, and overhaul automotives, construction equipment, and other heavy equipment and perform duties related to the equipment.</p>
<p>The job profile of a heavy equipment mechanic carries lot of responsibility from the primary level of handling diesel equipment to gasoline-powered engines. In this line the seniors are the ones who delegate assignments and the mechanics complete it. Heavy equipment mechanic professionals are distinguished from automotive equipment mechanics by the size and complexity of the equipment being maintained or repaired. <span id="more-283"></span>As a heavy equipment mechanic, you have to follow prescribed safety measures and use safety equipment to protect yourself from hazards. You have to wear comfortable clothes and may have to work for long periods. You must be familiar with all the safety precautions.</p>
<p>Work Profile</p>
<p>. As a mechanic you are supposed to maintain, repair, and overhaul light as well as heavy equipment, as well as vehicles like fire engines, fire trucks, pump systems large trailers, aerial work platforms, gang movers, dump trucks, back hoes, asphalt trucks, rollers, trailers, street sweepers, off road, air compressors and motorcycles.</p>
<p>. You have to perform all preventive maintenance services and tune up all internal combustion engines.</p>
<p>. Repair all major engine components such as pistons, valves, cranks and camshafts.</p>
<p>. Respond to all emergency requests and services.</p>
<p>. You may also have to test drive vehicles.</p>
<p>. Clean work areas as well as shop facilities.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>. Operate and repair equipment using appropriate repair tools.<br />
. Overhaul automotive, construction as well as mechanical equipment.<br />
. Repair and replace major as well as minor engine components.<br />
. Work safely in an automotive safety shop, with the equipment.<br />
. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with individuals who differ in cultural and socio economic backgrounds.<br />
. Use sound judgment and select best work methods.<br />
. Must possess good physical and mental capacity to work in strenuous work environment and have determination to complete the assigned tasks.</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>. Graduation from technical school with appropriate experience necessary to perform satisfactory job.</p>
<p>. Training in honing skills and abilities.</p>
<p>. Two years ground level experience in repair, maintenance, and overhaul of heavy equipment.</p>
<p>Certifications and Licenses</p>
<p>. Must posses a valid drivers license as determined by the city authorities.</p>
<p>. Successful completion of probation period.</p>
<p>In short, these are the qualities that an employer looks for in a heavy equipment mechanic, or a probable newcomer. This job profile deals mainly with the repair of machines or systems. A heavy equipment mechanic is expected to do extremely well in detecting the problems and understand technical glitches. He or she should think of various ways to get to the bottom of the problems and handle them as soon as possible. Thus, a person who is willing to try out different methods and hit upon solutions during problems does fine in this profession.</p>
<p>Heavy equipment mechanics should be ready to, maneuver and repair machines and find the correct solution. They should be experts in scrutinizing various gauges, dials, as well as the authentic output. They are responsible for the maintenance and safety of the heavy equipment machines.</p>
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		<title>What to Do When the &#8220;Check Engine&#8221; Light Goes On</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 03:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, warning lights get people all frazzled and lose control of the whole situation. Experts in the field of driving, automobiles, and driving safety say that people should not panic when this kind of thing happens to you.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes, warning lights get people all frazzled and lose control of the whole situation. Experts in the field of driving, automobiles, and driving safety say that people should not panic when this kind of thing happens to you.</p>
<p>If you notice that the &#8220;check engine&#8221; warning light suddenly appears and alerts you, what do you exactly do? First, do not panic and calm yourself down. It may become the very reason for you to get into further trouble or accidents. The truth is, these “check engine” warning lights could actually mean a couple of things. So there is no need to panic. Remaining calm and collected would keep you in control of the situation.<br />
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The &#8220;check engine&#8221; warning light is a part of the car’s system and onboard diagnostics. This is the computer part of the car that monitors and controls the performance of your vehicle. It also oversees the car’s engine speed, ignition timing, fuel mixture, and the like. The warning light comes on when this computer detects something that is not correct.</p>
<p>What would be the best defense when the &#8220;check engine&#8221; warning light comes on? It would be your owner’s manual. Be sure that you have read and understood important details of your owner’s manual. That way, you can check what the warning light is trying to tell you.</p>
<p>Once the warning light comes on, try to pull over first. Then try to look for signs of serious car problems that need your immediate attention. Check the gauges. Your car may be just overheating or there might be a low oil pressure.</p>
<p>It may be a very simple solution however it would help if you try to tighten your gas cap. For most cars, if the gas cap is not tightened enough, the &#8220;check engine&#8221; warning light goes on.</p>
<p>Try reducing your speed and the load of your vehicle. The loss of power could actually trigger the &#8220;check engine&#8221; warning light to go on. Or you can also try slowing down, or remove any accessories that need the power of your engine.</p>
<p>If, however, despite your efforts at trying to check what could be the problem and still you cannot find the source or the problem itself, go to the nearest professional mechanic or technician. By doing such, you are entrusting your vehicle to people who have been trained and have the knowledge on such situations.</p>
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		<title>You Can Protect Your Car From Mother Nature</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 03:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mother Nature has it out for you…your car, that is. The moment you bring your vehicle home from the dealership, the assault has begun. Sun, rain, snow, hail, dust, birds, debris, pollution, and a host of other elements and items can doom your “new car” look in no time. What can you do? Fight back, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mother Nature has it out for you…your car, that is. The moment you bring your vehicle home from the dealership, the assault has begun. Sun, rain, snow, hail, dust, birds, debris, pollution, and a host of other elements and items can doom your “new car” look in no time. What can you do? Fight back, that’s how. Let’s take a look at some smart ways you can protect your vehicle’s finish and keep it from looking old before its time.<span id="more-189"></span></p>
<p><strong>Wash and wax.</strong> Okay, so you don’t have a hose handy. If you go to the car wash, make sure that it is brushless, otherwise the circular marks on your finish will certainly do a number on your car’s appearance in no time. As far as waxing your vehicle, polishes made by popular brands including <em>Turtle Wax </em> should do the trick. Yes, I know, a friend recommended a particular brand that can give your car a look that is better than new. Go ahead and use it…just follow the directions on the bottle <em>precisely</em>!</p>
<p><strong>Keep it covered.</strong> Yes, driving down the street with a car cover on your car will certainly get you some attention! I do <em>not</em> recommend that you do that, but having a car cover available for your vehicle makes sense even if you keep your prized possession garaged. Dust and indoor pollution can take its toll even when your car sits in your garage while bird crap, moisture, hail, tree sap, the sun, and small impacts can hurt your car’s finish when parked outside. The more layers your car cover has, the better the protection it will offer too. Select one that has mirror pockets for the best fit.</p>
<p><strong>Minor details.</strong> Other accessories that offer protection for your vehicle include: floor mats and liners, seat covers, vent shades, hood protectors, and brake dust shields. If you carry pets regularly then a pet pad or pet box can protect your interior like nothing else.</p>
<p>When purchasing cleaning products make sure you read all labels carefully. That cleaner you use may not be the best thing for your wheels and the interior of your car should have its own type of cleaner. Check manufacturer’s recommendations to make sure that the product you use is the right one; some cars come with an initial supply of cleaning materials to help you properly treat your brushed aluminum or burl wood interior.</p>
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		<title>Car Care Tips – How to Keep Your Car in Immaculate Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 03:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several things you must do to keep your car in immaculate condition and retain its value.  Apart from regular mechanical servicing and maintenance, your car must also be groomed regularly to keep it looking like new.  This means more than simply putting it through the carwash each week.  Although it takes a bit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several things you must do to keep your car in immaculate condition and retain its value.  Apart from regular mechanical servicing and maintenance, your car must also be groomed regularly to keep it looking like new.  This means more than simply putting it through the carwash each week.  Although it takes a bit longer, you’ll find that hand grooming your car achieves a far better result.  There’s no need to spend a lot of money on car care products, however you will need to buy a few.  These are some tips I use every time I clean my car.</p>
<p>Exterior<br />
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Rinse your car down to get rid of excess dirt, and then wash it with a sponge and soapy water.  Once you’ve washed the whole car, rinse it off and then dry it with a soft cloth.  If you don’t dry your car afterwards, water droplets gather dust, and when they dry out, you’re left with many spots all over the body of the car.  This is especially noticeable with dark colored cars.</p>
<p>Every month or so you should use a bug and tar removal product on the body of your car.  There are many of these types of products available at most car care stores.  A great product to go for is one which removes bugs, tar and other spots, while polishing the car’s surface at the same time.</p>
<p>Polishing and waxing your car regularly maintains the “shiny look” and also protects the paint from being damaged by the sun.</p>
<p>Always clean the wheels and shine the tires.  If your car has alloy wheels, dirt shows up more easily and makes them look dull.  You can buy wheel cleaning products which remove the build up of brake dust, but if you clean them each time you wash your car, you should only need to use water and a cloth.  When shining the tires, I always use a spray-on tire shine which is quick and easy to use.  This not only keeps them looking like new, but protects them from the sun and makes the whole car look magnificent.</p>
<p>For other external areas, use a surface protecting product which is designed to protect rubber, vinyl and plastic from the sun’s UV rays.  This can be used on bumpers, rubber seals around doors and windows, and for the interior as well.</p>
<p>Interior</p>
<p>Purchase some car seat covers to protect your seats from getting worn out.  They can easily be taken off and washed once in a while.  I vacuum the seats and carpet every time I clean my car.  Dirt and grit which falls deep into the carpet causes it to wear out quickly, so regular vacuuming is the best way to prevent this.  Buying a set of floor mats will keep the majority of dirt from getting into your carpet.</p>
<p>Clean the inside of your car’s windows with a glass cleaning product and a soft cloth.  I use a normal household glass cleaning spray for this and it seems to do the job.  When cleaning the dashboard and other interior surfaces, be careful you don’t use a product that will damage them.  Some vinyl and plastic surfaces can be ruined simply by using the wrong product when cleaning.  Once cleaned, you can use a surface protecting spray on these areas also.</p>
<p>When you aren’t using your car, park it in the garage.  This not only keeps it out of the weather, but also prevents it from getting dirty.  If you don’t have access to a garage, consider buying a car cover.  Protecting your car from the weather as much as possible will ensure it remains immaculate.</p>
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		<title>Auto Transport Tips For The First Timer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you want your car transported from one place huh? And this is the first time? You must be provisional, because you never did, and do not want something to go wrong, especially given the substantial investment of the car has. Transporting your car does not become a nightmare. A deep understanding of how they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">So, you want your car transported from one place huh? And this is the first time? You must be provisional, because you never did, and do not want something to go wrong, especially given the substantial investment of the car has. Transporting your car does not become a nightmare. A deep understanding of how they help just the heads of the problems arising from them.</p>
<p>1. Trailers</p>
<p>There are many ways of transport trailers, the most popular among these is the open wagon. The open carriage, in addition to the currently popular, is the least expensive mode of transportation of cars. In general, your car will be transported on carriers, as well as new cars. These trailers have a capacity of eight to ten cars. There are about 80 meters long and 14 meters high. With his enormous size is to travel to major roads, free from obstacles like trees and stuff. Even when traveling on roads that may be its weight. These trailers can not maneuver easily become.<br />
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This is a good way to transport cars &#8211; the only drawback is that your car can not be that well protected against the elements, dust, and the wear usually associated with the road.</p>
<p>2. Trailer traffic</p>
<p>This is by far the most expensive option, but all costs are worth it, because the car is probably in better condition than when it is through a carrier. This type of transport is best for rare, exotic or expensive cars. The cars at the auto shows are usually traveled with this type of transportation. It offers the safest and most secure method for auto transport.</p>
<p>3. Auto Transport</p>
<p>There are others who prefer to transport their own vehicles. This is the riskiest way to transport the vehicle, particularly if they are unskilled in such operations. Usually this is by renting a trailer and the trailer to.</p>
<p>If you opt for this type of traffic, you can find more information about the trailers and their operations. They should be the owners of the guidance and advice for the operation of the car.</p>
<p>- Always talk to your cars before you accept the terms<br />
- Make sure you know what service is like your car, its dimensions, and the potential problems that arise when the delivered<br />
- Make sure that everything is understood before closing the</p>
<p>4. Be aware of the abstraction of time and transport time</p>
<p>Collection is the time after receipt of the order of transportation until their car on the trailer loaded. This time is usually 2-10 days. Transportation allowance for three days to find and is a vehicle to tow your trailer.</p>
<p>The duration is approximately 8-10 days. This depends on the destination and route. These trailers are usually about ten cars in the same time. And as I make the necessary stops to look at each car, you can very much time. It would good to be patient in these times.</p>
<p>There are also offers, as a guarantee for the delivery and express service. These offerings will ensure that your car is, but it will cost more. If money is not important, then by all means with all possible methods to make your car safe and secure.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Keep You Rolling Into Fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent research by the Rubber Manufacturers Association says that most people wash their cars each month to their tire pressure. A clean car, but it will not do much to us safely on the roads. Adding minutes to the routine to fall car care check your tires will help ensure that you are in this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Recent research by the Rubber Manufacturers Association says that most people wash their cars each month to their tire pressure. A clean car, but it will not do much to us safely on the roads. Adding minutes to the routine to fall car care check your tires will help ensure that you are in this season. Here are a few simple tips:</p>
<p>* Check the tread on the tires once a month and before every long trip. Tires must have at least one sixteenth of a tariff deep, that is the legal limit in most states. Perform the &#8220;penny test by using a penny into the tread at several points on the rim, with Lincoln&#8217;s head down. If you can see the beginning of Lincoln&#8217;s head, the tread is worn and the tires are likely to be replaced needs.<br />
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* Take a good look at your tires. Uneven wear could be a number of problems: under or overinflation, tires out of balance and aligning the wheels. If your profile appears to be equal with your TiresPlus professional service at a glance.</p>
<p>* Do not neglect the signals your tires send. Tires have &#8220;wear bars&#8221; in them. These ads appear when the tread is worn by a sixteenth inch.</p>
<p>* Rotate your tires according to the manual of the vehicle. The forces on the tires are different depending on the position of the wheel in the car, which can lead to uneven tire wear. Front wheels work harder because they are the backbone and most of the brakes. And the rear wheels can be loaded unevenly.</p>
<p>* Check the air with a precise indication of the tire at least once a month and whenever fresh &#8211; which means that the car was driven less than a mile or not yet in at least three hours. Tires can lose up to 1 pound per square inch per month and can tire of 1 pound per square inch for every 10 degree change in temperature.</p>
<p>The next time you head to the car wash, take a few minutes to make your tires, so you can find out cruising the streets in your vehicle is clean and above all safe for all seasons.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Help You Avoid A Vehicle Fire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car fires for 17 percent of all fires and 13 percent of all civilian fire deaths, according to the National Association of Fire Protection. More than two-thirds of the vehicle fires result from mechanical or electrical failures or malfunctions, compared with only 3 percent of collisions or rollovers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Car fires for 17 percent of all fires and 13 percent of all civilian fire deaths, according to the National Association of Fire Protection. More than two-thirds of the vehicle fires result from mechanical or electrical failures or malfunctions, compared with only 3 percent of collisions or rollovers.</p>
<p>More than a quarter of one million vehicles per year fires occur.</p>
<p>&#8220;In 2004, the vehicle fires caused more deaths than apartment fires,&#8221; said NFPA President James M. Shannon. &#8220;The public should be aware of this serious fire safety issue and take action to reduce the risk of disturbance.&#8221;<br />
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AAA urges drivers to ensure maintenance of the vehicle, if they have not had in the past year, and especially alert to damaged wiring and loose electrical connections, worn or blistered fluid lines, leaking lines, brake components, very worn and damaged heat shields.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although drivers may believe fires, most collisions occur, it is not true. Many others are by automotive components, which could not have been maintained or repaired prior to causing or accelerating a fire,&#8221; said AAA President Robert L. Darbelnet .</p>
<p>To reduce the risk of a vehicle fire, AAA recommends the following:</p>
<p>* Have your vehicle at least annually by a professional to be carried out. As a public service, AAA examines and approves thousands of repair facilities in the United States and Canada under the AAA Auto Repair adoption program. Names and addresses of AAA approved repair companies can be found at www.aaa.com.</p>
<p>* Check for wear. Look for fluid leaks under vehicles, cracked or blowing hoses or pipes, the loose, the metal or cracked insulation. Have any of these conditions inspected and repaired as soon as possible.</p>
<p>* Be alert for changes in the way your vehicle sounds when you or a visible plume of exhaust gas from the tube. A powerful exhaust tone than usual, the smoke from the exhaust or rear exhaust could mean problems or damage to high temperature and exhaust emissions at the vehicle. The vehicles were checked and repaired as soon as possible if the control of exhaust emissions or are suspected problems.</p>
<p>If your vehicle catches fire, firefighters recommend that you stop, pull to the side of the road and turn off the ignition. Do not open the hood because more oxygen can do bigger and sets fire to a sudden asthma attack.</p>
<p>Make sure that all of the vehicle by at least 100 meters away, and call for help. Never return the vehicle to fight the fire themselves.</p>
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