It depends on how much time your trucks spend in the shop (likely a fair bit if they're '07 models ), and how adept you are to troubleshooting skills. It's worth it to me, because I get it for free. Posted 06:34 (#4274124 - in reply to #4273936) Subject: RE: Cummins Insite and interface machinery? Cummins feels that I help to advertise it, which I'm obviously doing here. Tom, replied on your post on the combine forum, give me a call, Scott.Kevin Vieth founded VieTech Training & Consulting Inc. in 2016 out of a passion for empowering heavy-duty and automotive service technicians through technical training. Due to the fast pace of technological advancements, he believes that on-going knowledge and skill development is imperative. With the operational pressures applied to business managers, skills training can be inconvenient, inaccessible and costly. This motivated Kevin to develop the Diesel Engine Technology Fundamentals in-class training curriculum to provide relevant and realistic diesel technology diagnostic training that is on-site, on-time and on-budget.Īs a former technical Training Instructor for Cummins Western Canada, Kevin has delivered over 125 Cummins engine certification courses to over 500 heavy-duty technicians. Prior to his time with Cummins, he worked as a journeyman 310S automotive technician and then spent 3 years as a technical lead for Westport Innovations, a world leader in natural gas fuel system development.
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