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TRAL2911 — Small Engine Repair for Trails

1 credits · 10 hours

TRAL 2911 - Small Engine Repair for Trails TRAL 2911 - Small Engine Repair for Trails Description This course provides comprehensive training in the maintenance and repair of small engines commonly used in trail equipment, such as chainsaws, generators, and ATV engines. Participants will learn safety procedures, engine components, troubleshooting techniques, and hands-on repair skills, enabling them to perform essential maintenance and extend the lifespan of trail equipment while minimizing environmental impact. This hands-on course focuses on the maintenance and troubleshooting of engines, enabling students to become proficient small engine mechanics in the context of outdoor trail management. After taking this course, students will realize that becoming proficient in small engine repair plays a vital role in ensuring the functionality and reliability of trail maintenance equipment, contributing to the seamless management and preservation of outdoor trail systems. • Identify different types of small engines and understand their components and functions. • Understand and adhere to OPEI (Outdoor Power Equipment Institute) standards. • Identify fuel systems, including fuel mixtures for 2-stroke engines, fuel injection systems, and carburetor adjustments. • Inspect and maintain ignition systems, including spark plug replacement and ignition timing adjustments. • Explain and perform regular maintenance schedules, including oil changes, air filter replacement, spark plug maintenan

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