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Topic: Growing Up
Posted By: AllisChalmers37
Subject: Growing Up
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 6:36pm
A few days ago I got accepted to my local vocational/technical college and I am going to major in Diesel Technology and get my degree as an Agricultural Equipment Technician. This will alow me to pursue my interests and learn some skills that I can actually put to use (unlike going to a 4 year university for a philosophy degree). Me and my good friend have plans of opening a performance diesel shop after graduating where we would work on diesel pickup trucks and tractors.
 
Just thought I would share this,
Jeremy


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1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500



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Posted By: ctbowles58
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 6:42pm
good for you. and good luck.

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190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more


Posted By: Alberta Phil
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 6:43pm
Good on yah, Jeremy.  We'll always need good guys who can fix equipment. We probably have more than enough philosophers already! LOL


Posted By: Butch(OH)
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 6:46pm
Both my son's did that same course of study at UNOH in Lima Ohio. Oldest graduated last spring, youngest in about a month. Both have had many very lucrative offers for employment. Dont cut class and get decent grades and you are all but guarantied a job when you graduate. Good Luck! 


Posted By: Hurst
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 7:04pm
Good Job and Congrats!  There's definitely a market for people with those skills, and more importantly, someone with your work ethic! 

Hurst


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1979 Allis Chalmers 7000
5800 Hours


Posted By: Bill Long
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 7:13pm
Let us wish you the very best of luck.  My one son graduated from Diesel Mechanic's school and has been in that field ever since.  It is a very good career and is always needed.
Continued Success.
Let us know how it goes.
Good Luck!
Bill Long


Posted By: wjohn
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 8:46pm
Shucks, should have done agricultural engineering... that's where it's at. But I'm slightly biased, haha.

Best of luck!


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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45


Posted By: Breeze
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 8:49pm
Luck to ya, its nice to see a young person with a goal. A lot of determination will see you through.


Posted By: omahagreg
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 9:31pm
Sounds good-wishing you the best!

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Greg Kroeker
1950 WD with wide front and Freeman trip loader


Posted By: Dave in il
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 10:32pm
Good start, but take some business courses too. They'll come in handy when you start that shop. Lots of luck!

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AGCO My Allis Gleaner Company


Posted By: GARY(OH/IN)
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 11:13pm
Great! My son is also a graduate of UNOH in Lima, Oh. Owns his own garage now.
 
The other son has the other degree you mentioned. Was on a free ride at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio cruising along on his masters when he got bored and quit because he knew way more than the professors. I'll bet he did too!


Posted By: SHAMELESS
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2012 at 3:13am
Congrats 37!! there is a BIG need for diesel mechanics out there!! a good friend of mine (and also my mechanic) is a in field mechanic...makes service calls in 2 states all by himself. he has been trying to build a new shop on his farm, but can't get the time to get it started, he's to busy! machines don't always break down near a shop or dealership, hopefully you will concider something like that when you 2 gagiate! i'll be pulling for ya in my thoughts!


Posted By: dave63
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2012 at 6:20am
Congrats, I't GREAT to see young folks with direction.

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The universal answer to all questions is yes, how much do you want to spend?


Posted By: John (C-IL)
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2012 at 6:24am
Originally posted by Dave in il Dave in il wrote:

Good start, but take some business courses too. They'll come in handy when you start that shop. Lots of luck!
Ditto on the business courses, they will be just as important to the success of your business as your mechanical skills and knowledge, maybe more. Be sure to take the first step after graduation and work for someone else for a while and make your mistakes on their dime.


Posted By: DarrylinWA
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2012 at 7:04am
Jeremy
 
Good for you!!! Do your best and let God do the rest. Sound like a good field to go into for you.
 
Take care, Darryl


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B 10 Custom. Serial # 1001 D21, First D21 built 69 #4498 and Last D 21 Built #4609. 1946 MM UTU. And 2000, 2005 Pete's. AC custom Hauling.


Posted By: CAL(KS)
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2012 at 7:29am
its good to have a plan.  I still dont know what i am going to do and i think three kids qualifies me as "grownup" lol

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Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15



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