roosa standyne pump 36 minutes of schoolin

I started watching this guy.
I lived in the area and did repairs too chased hoses, ran welds, rolled in the hot oils and fith all day and wasn't afraid to take on new things. Most of the time Case stuff and with a quick stop at a major dealer for parts and brief do this do that, got em done.

I just clicked on this as it might be informative.
You may find it so too.
fuel injection pump
 
Ya, I was answering a post a few weeks back and was looking for a pic that showed the governor flex ring and its position in a Roosamaster pump. I ran across that same video in which he doesn?t cover that part very well. I almost posted his video to make a comment about how clean or lack of cleanliness he was showing while working on a diesel injection pump. I thought to myself a real pump man with an almost sterile clean room to work on pumps would probably cringe a little watching his methods. I didn?t see him reassemble the pump in either this video or another one I watched of him diagnosings a diesel irrigation pump engine that someone else worked on an apparently couldn?t fix. If he can get them back together and make them run he must do okay. But on the other hand look how big of chunks of those governor rings can float around in there a not terribly affect how the engine runs. Of course they eventually do. I did watch a video of him rebuilding an engine in a 6400 Deere and he had it all pretty well cleaned up for assembly. He reminded me of one of my mechanic friends that always made comments about things putting his spin on it, his father, also a mechanic was worse yet I thought. In fact maybe some of you folks may know who I?m referring to, his dad?s brother is the owner of Herrs Machine in KS that work on hydro drives. Well talk about someone putting there own spin on things I better shut up. ;>)
 
He's a field service mechanic.
I think in comparison this video is more the sterile side of his day to day office.

We had a diesel pump school at our community college. the "machine" had it's own room and library of ancillary knick knacks. It had phased out but was still there in a corner of the ag bldg.

that area had been handed over to Ford Auto mechanic training programs

California where at some level college is free and state supplied. yes there is a minimal tuition and they usually make some $$$ on books you may, or may not use much but college is free. Be a ford mechanic, be a diesel and pump mechanic, be a welder at $60 a cert, computers internet and networking. The workforce in California does not have to rely on words like artisan in place of competence.
 

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