New Spreadsheet Shows All Equipment PM History

I pray that you are staying healthy and safe with all these disasters going on in the world.

On Monday we attended my daughters college graduating ceremony.

It was great to see her finish college, now on to her career in Cardiac Sonography.

Know any doctors or hospitals hiring? 🙂

Nice to see that gas has been getting a little cheaper. It’s come down to $3.67 here at the local Sam’s Club here in Las Vegas.

I just finished up a new spreadsheet that shows you a list of all your equipment and also all of the lube services that have been completed.

It will link to and display your current TATEMS data:

Each row in the spreadsheets contains the following columns:

Equip Num
Customer
Lube Service Type
Odometer
Hours
Date Completed
Accomplished By
Air Filter
Oil Change
Fuel Filter
Oil Filter
Transmission
Tire Pressure
Differential
Wheel Bearings
Batteries
Brake Adjusments
Lubrication
A Service
B Service
C Service
Notes

This will allow you to see which PM items were checked off over time on each piece of equipment.

I shot a short screen cam video that shows you what it looks like.

The spreadsheet is number 59 on our TATEMS maintenance software spreadsheets page

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1. Of course I look familiar. I was here just last week cleaning your carpets, painting your shutters, selling magazine subscriptions or delivering your new refrigerator.

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3. Those yard toys your kids leave out always make me wonder what type of gaming system they have.

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More of those on the next post.
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