Course Development Guide

May 1, 2008

Course Title

Agricultural Tires and Tracks

Course Description

This course is an optional self-paced study unit offered to the students. Upon completion of this unit, the student will gain a general overview of the various tire and track systems found in the agricultural field. Students will learn to service, repair and change tires. Students will also cover diagnosis and repair of track systems.

Contact

Jeff Huffman
405-743-5145
jhuff@okcareertech.org

OCAS Codes OHLAP Credit Course Length Prerequisites
None
No
60 Hours

Knowledge and Skills

Introduction to Tire and Track Systems, Auto and Light Truck Tires, Heavy Truck Tires, Tractor Tires, Track System

Accountability Measures, Assessments, or Evaluation Procedures

Industry Alignments

John Deere, International Harvester, and Procedure Standards for Industrial Certification of Farm Repair.

Curriculum Resources

Agricultural Education I – CIMC

Introduction to Agricultural Safety – CIMC

Agricultural Power and Technology: Welding – CIMC

Power Products Equipment Technician: Engine Systems and Service – MAVCC

Supplemental VHS and DVDs – CIMC

www.okcimc.com

John Deere. Hydraulic Principles. 0-86691-141-3

John Deere. Engines. 0-86691-137-5

John Deere. Electrical Systems. 0-86691-126-6

Jacobs, Clinton; Harrell, Williams. Agricultural/Power and Machinery. 0-07-032210-4, McGraw/Hill

Jacobs, Clinton; Harrell, Williams. Agricultural/Power and Machinery Activity Guide. McGraw/Hill

Bill Toboldt. Diesel; Fundamental, Service, Repair. 0-87006-424-X. Goodheart-Willcox Co. Inc.

This Course Found In These Career Majors

Cluster: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

Pathway: Agricultural Power, Structures and Technology