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The average salary for a Farm Equipment Mechanic in U.S. is $52,120.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $52,120

$34,870$72,450

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $25.06

$16.76$34.83

What does a Farm Equipment Mechanic earn?

On average, Farm Equipment Mechanics earn around $52,120 per year in the U.S. Farm Equipment Mechanics inspect, diagnose, and repair farm equipment for farmers. They often work with agricultural machinery, such as tractors, combines and other equipment. Farm Equipment Mechanics may specialise in a particular area such as tractor repair, agricultural machinery maintenance, or diagnostic repairs.

How to earn more as a Farm Equipment Mechanic

If you want to become a Farm Equipment Mechanic, you'll need to receive vocational training in agricultural machinery or have experience working as a mechanic. You could also choose to complete an apprenticeship or degree in a related area. To increase your earnings as a Farm Equipment Mechanic, you should consider specialising in a certain aspect of machinery maintenance and repair, such as electrical engineering or hydraulics. Another option is to become a manager or supervisor in an agricultural equipment company. Finally, self-employment or starting your own mechanic shop are lucrative options.