Randolph Community College’s Corporate and Continuing Education Division
will offer two small engine repair courses on the Asheboro Campus
beginning Monday, Jan. 28.
Power Equipment Mechanical Systems III,
an afternoon course, will provide an introduction to the multicylinder
units from engine design differences to centrifugal vacuum advance
ignitions and into service whether it is a new engine or used power
equipment that that been out of service. Engines are those used on
riding mowers, small tractors, garden tillers, zero turn mowers with
various attachments, etc. The class will meet from 1-5 p.m., Mondays,
Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, Jan. 28 through May 15.
Small Engine Mechanics III,
an evening course, will provide further instruction into the parts and
operation of small gasoline 2- and 4-stroke engines normally found on
push mowers, riding mowers, small tractors, garden tillers, blowers,
string trimmers, hedge trimmers, chain saws, etc. The class will meet
from 6-10 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, Jan. 28 through May
15.
The instructor for both courses will be Mark
Gilmore, owner of Goldston Small Engine Repair in Goldston, N.C. Gilmore
has over 10 years of experience in small engine repair.
The registration fee for either of these classes is $176.25. Call 336-633-0216 or 336-862-7980 to register. Seating is limited.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Randolph Community College Small Engine Repair Courses Set to Begin Jan. 28
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continuing education,
Power equipment mechanics,
Randolph Community College,
small engine mechanics,
small engine repair
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