China News Service, Changchun, February 27th (Tan Weiqi) In late February, Changchun, Jilin Province, gradually warmed up, and motorcycle enthusiasts drove out in droves.

Liu Jingcheng also started to get busy.

  Walking into his shop, the heavy locomotive that was dismantled and repaired came into view.

Liu Jingcheng, who is in his 50s, introduced to reporters that he started learning to repair locomotives at the age of 13, and it was his love that kept him going.

  "I used to repair ordinary motorcycles. In 2013, I began to teach myself to repair heavy locomotives." Liu Jingcheng said that when he was young, he often traveled by bicycle with his friends. Xinjiang, Ningxia and other western regions of the motherland are all yearning places.

  Liu Jingcheng introduced that so far, he has repaired thousands of heavy locomotives, and his daily work shared on the short video platform is welcomed by many fans.

At present, Liu Shuai and his father mainly repair some imported heavy locomotives.

Photo by Liu Dong

  Gradually, locomotive enthusiasts from Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and even Guangdong contacted Liu Jingcheng one after another, and they were very confident in transporting the car over for him to repair.

  Liu Jingcheng introduced that repairing heavy locomotives is becoming more and more "scientific and technological", not only requires "craftsmanship", but also knows how to operate a computer specially connected to the locomotive system.

He is good at using tools, and handed this problem to his son Liu Shuai.

  "After graduating from college, I started to learn how to repair locomotives with my father." Liu Shuai said that he was always by his father's side when he was a child, and his love for locomotives came from hearing and seeing.

"Every day the topic of conversation is related to car repair."

  "Current locomotives have a lot of technological things, and there are more elements of electrical appliances." Liu Shuai said that locomotive culture makes people feel free, and the process of riding and repairing motorcycles will also meet many like-minded partners.

At present, Liu Shuai and his father mainly repair some imported heavy locomotives.

Photo by Liu Dong

  At present, Liu Shuai and his father mainly repair some imported heavy locomotives. His father is used to using tools, and Liu Shuai helps his father operate an English computer in his spare time.

  Liu Shuai admitted that it was very difficult to understand the codes of these controllers at the beginning, and there were not many related tutorials in China.

After several years of continuous study, he is now able to operate with ease and has become his father's right-hand man.

  "You have to be careful in your work, and you have to know which screw you want to screw." Liu Shuai said that every time he adjusted the parameters of the locomotive with the computer and the road test was normal, the sense of accomplishment would arise spontaneously, which was even deeper. own love.

  "The auto repair industry is very hard." Liu Shuai said that at the busiest time, he and his father had to work more than ten hours a day. However, as long as there are heavy locomotives, he and his father will continue to work in this industry.

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