A Class this Industry Needs

Farenheit251

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How many would be interested in a class teaching how truckmount components work? At the least I am thinking an engine or two disassembled,a cut open blower and how to rebuild a pump.
 

Lyman

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The how to rebuild a pump, I would like to know how.
 

The Preacher

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the guy from ProChem did just that @ MF5. it was kinda boring, but very informative, he just got screwed by having his presentation after lunch!!! :x
 
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Danny Strickland said:
the guy from ProChem did just that @ MF5. it was kinda boring, but very informative, he just got screwed by having his presentation after lunch!!! :x


I concur. Would have been better too if he actually pushed a wand with a glide. Dinner was a trip to say the least. :lol:
 

Desk Jockey

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My local distributor had one like that, it was a Powerpoint but with actual cutaways to see and touch.

Very interesting but I have him do all the repairs, so it was kinda a waste of time for me.
 

Ken Snow

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A Bulletin Board AA type class.

Hello my name is Ken and I'm a bb junkie.
 

Hoody

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Why don't the distributors have that during one of their CAD days.
 

John Olson

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Umm I know a distributor who does. It is even a FREE Class. Come out June 12th and from 8-12 Tim Baker will be teaching "how to be more profitable in a down economy" and TW and Chris will be teaching Basic Truckmount maintenance from 1-4. Both classes are free and are first come first serve (25 students MAX). If you sign up and don't show up you wil not be allowed to attened a free class again for at least 2 years.
 
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