what education do I need to become a heavy duty mechanic
Tools and stuff
The element of education is not very important to become heavy equipment mechanic. Rational thinking and practice of the work have more weight than the education.
Apparently, very little - they don't even need to know how to spell mechanic.
Recommended Education: Grade 10 or equivalent including English 10, Mathematics 10 and Science 10. Preferred: Grade 12 Completion of Module 1 (pre-employment Foundation Program) or successful challenge of Module 1 examination.
2 years
You don't need a college degree, or even necessarily a highschool degree or GED to get a good mechanic job. What you do need is education and specific mechanic training. You can sometimes get this at community colleges, or better yet directly from a mechanic.
You need to have atleast 2 years of Secondary school. Who ever put "Don't worry about it buddy!" is a failure, Probably doesn't know how much education you need to be an auto mechanic.
2 years of secondary school
a high school degree but college always helps
for towing and heavy-duty use.
The benefits of a heavy duty shredder is that a larger number of pages can be shredded, no need to worry about staples or paper clips in documents, and thicker cardboard can be shredded with ease.
To cut a heavy duty cable you can use a tool made by Klein tools called a Ratchet Cable Cutter (10 inch). This tool is sold at Graingers and cost about 326.00.