Syllabus for Agriculture 2301

 

Agricultural Power Units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trinity Valley Community College

Athens, Texas

 

 

 

Prepared By Steve Keith

Agriculture Department


Introduction:

This course is designed to acquaint you with the principle concepts involved in the selection, operation, use, and maintenance of farm and ranch engines and tractors.  It also includes basic economic factors and adaptability of various selected engines and tractors for various uses.

 

Objectives and Competencies:

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

1.      Understand the principle concepts involved n the selection, operations, use, and maintenance of farm and ranch engines and tractors.

2.      Make logical analysis and use sound judgment when selecting power units for use on the farm and ranch.

 

Instructional Materials:

Text Required

·        Mechanics Training Manual, by Engine Service Association, 210 Allen Dr., Eaton, PA, 19341

 

Course Requirements:

1.      Attend Class and lab regularly and participate in discussion, class projects, and lab assignments.

2.      Take the two major exams, complete all lab assignments, and take the final exam.

3.      If you are absent on exam day the exam may be taken with your final exam at the end of the semester provided you have a doctor’s excuse for your absence.

 

Semester Grade Computation:

1.      Your presence in class, class participation, and interest is important to your overall class average.  A total of three TTh unexcused absences will be allowed with no penalty.  Beyond that, the student’s final course grade will be dropped by 4 points for each unexcused absence.  Please see Attendance Policy!

2.      Each major exam will count 25%.

3.      Lab assignments count 25%.

4.      The final exam will count 25%.

 

Course Outline:

1.      An Orientation to Agriculture Power and Machinery

2.      The Internal-Combustion Engine

3.      Theory of Engine Operation

4.      Service & Maintenance Procedures

5.      Trouble Shooting & Failure Analysis

6.      Engine Adjustments

7.      Overhaul Procedures

8.      Engine Applications In Agriculture