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GE Donates Engine to MSU-Northern

Thanks to GE Transportation Systems, students at Montana State University-NorthernEngine donated by GE will now be able to practice their skills on a cutaway of a sixteen cylinder, 4,400 horsepower, 7FDL16 diesel locomotive engine.

"This engine will provide students with -valuable hands-on training and experience," says Greg Clouse, a diesel technology professor at MSU-Northern. Students will check timing, complete tune-ups, and replace cylinders, bearings, and other engine components. Clouse says MSU-Northern professors will use the engine throughout the entire diesel technology curriculum.

"The donation of the engine really solidifies our win-win relationship with GE Transportation," says Clouse. As part of a mutually beneficial relationship between MSU-Northern and GE Transportation, the corporation provides MSU-Northern with engine manuals, training videos, tools, and other valuable materials. In turn, MSU-Northern supplies GE Transportation with trained graduates. "Each year, GE gives MSU-Northern students cooperative education placements that often turn into career opportunities," says Gail Reynolds, director of the Career Center at MSU-Northern.

Members of the transportation team
 

These are the members of Havre GE transportation team that made this donation possible.  Front Row: (L to R) Al Beute, Joe Hofer, Bo Woods, Angelina Smith, Red Murphy, Jason Miyashiro, Alex Giles, Mark Ballard.  Back Row: (L to R) Rick Reynolds, Jennifer Venne, Henry Schafer.





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