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    Posted: 31 May 2019 at 12:40pm
Originally posted by TOM (NE) TOM (NE) wrote:

Don, will be heading down your way this afternoon. I am really looking forward to attending this class. See at 7am sharp tomorrow.   Tom
Tom you are welcome to come, I will send to a PM with the INFO. Please call me so we can go over it.
Thanks Don
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Don, will be heading down your way this afternoon. I am really looking forward to attending this class. See at 7am sharp tomorrow.   Tom
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We hope you guys have a save trip. We have lots of good INFO ready to go and hope you will find it full but fun day of learning how your old tractor works so it can stay running for years to come. 
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I plan to leave around 6am in the morning. I'll probably hit Nashville around 7:45. I probably won't get thru it till about 10 (I hate Nashville). I hope to be in your neck of the woods around 3 or 4 pm. After we get settled in the hotel I'm going to look for the shop so I won't be late Saturday. Looking forward to it!
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Hope to gain some knowledge Saturday . Thanks Don and Bobby for your time and efforts.
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Planning on seeing you at 7 AM on Sat. June 1. Pat the Plumber is coming, too.
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Don, Bobby,
 Good luck with your class! Have some fun too! 
Regards,
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I'm going to stop working in the shop so I can clean it up before Sat. It's hard to keep it clean and work on old tractors that leak all over the floor even after the oil is drained. lol
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As Bobby said we acted on the feed back from the last class with some changes to make this class even better, Look at Bob's first pic above and you will see the book with the new 2.0 training manual Bob has came up with. I added some new training ad's plus installed some new bugs to the test engine.
We have room for two more before  the class is full so if you are thinking about getting trained please get ahold of Bobby or me to get signed-up in time.  
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Dang it, this looks great! Once the busy season gets over at work, I think I need to make time for this. Best of luck on all the classes, this is a fantastic idea!
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Since the rain here in Missouri has been relentless. I'm getting training material ready for the next class on June 1st. In the pictures you will see what all we will be covering in class. Yes Dad and I will be going through the whole book.

When you are done with the class, we have an engine that has issues and will not run. As a class you will systematically diagnosis the issues with a troubleshooting tree and make the engine start and run.

I have added more material from the feedback from our previous class. When you are finished with the class the book of training material is yours to take home and put to work on your own tractors.




If anyone is wanting to sign up contact Don Bradley. Bobby Mo

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Boy, if I was retired, I'd sure be there.  Hope to someday.  
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Very glad you missed the storms. See you June 1. Dan.
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To all that have signed up for the class on the first of June, we missed the storms and the class is still going to happen.
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I'd like to bump this up with a reminder the class is 11 days away and to let you guys know don't think we will be teaching this class again before fall of this year, so please sign-up this week if are thinking about coming. Thanks Don. 
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Originally posted by Walter(MO) Walter(MO) wrote:

Does the class start at 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m?  Conflicting posts saying the times same as first class.
The first class did start  at 8:AM that was held last month.
 but this next class we will be having on 6/1/2019 will start at 7:AM. 
I'm sorry for the mix-up on starting time.
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Here's my take on Don's class. While I don't think I 'need' to take it I would if it were closer. What's not to like, hang out with like minded people all day and talk tractors, (orange tractors). I'm sure the class would help me with the electrical aspect of things. That's where I struggle most. I've had lots of training in my life, (hard to believe, I know) and you never know when you are going to pick something up that will help in the future.
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Does the class start at 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m?  Conflicting posts saying the times same as first class.
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Wow, I love the engine stands and setups Don. Looks great. I really should get over there and take this class. I have learned the hard way over the past... 10-15 years.
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It's hard to see the posts looking for help on the very things this class go's over. 
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Originally posted by CAL(KS) CAL(KS) wrote:

Completely agree on scope,  just dont want to see the wealth of information lost to time....
Like you I see the ability to repair this old stuff going away too, this is one more thing that got me thinking about doing the class's on them.  
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Originally posted by JaredC(WI) JaredC(WI) wrote:

I'd jump all over this if it were closer! You all that are able to attend are very fortunate.

An idea for a future class:

The most intimidating thing to me would be simply splitting a tractor. Sure not hard to do, but How to do it safely and with minimal equipment. No fancy machine shed or hoists, etc. How to block it up, Jack it up, support it with out squashing oneself or dumping/tipping the tractor. That sort of stuff.

Wish your show was on the road!

Jared
I don't have a shop full of nice equipment, it all done with older stuff or home built but I only work on smaller tractor now so I don't need the bigger tools. I will add your good idea for shop safety to my list.  Thanks.
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Completely agree on scope,  just dont want to see the wealth of information lost to time....
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I'd jump all over this if it were closer! You all that are able to attend are very fortunate.

An idea for a future class:

The most intimidating thing to me would be simply splitting a tractor. Sure not hard to do, but How to do it safely and with minimal equipment. No fancy machine shed or hoists, etc. How to block it up, Jack it up, support it with out squashing oneself or dumping/tipping the tractor. That sort of stuff.

Wish your show was on the road!

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Hi Joel, I have been working on a class on gas engines but think  they will need to be two or even three days to teach right, the 230/262's may take way to long to go over, but if I get calls for them I will rethink a class on them.
I'm trying to let you guys tell me what you what class's on.
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You should do a 230 and 262 diesel class.  I would guess you get plenty of calls just on rebuilding them.
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I see posts on here day by day looking for help on the very things I'm teaching class's on.  
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Originally posted by Ranse Ranse wrote:

June 1st, dang. I expect I will start cutting hay in 2 to 3 weeks, so that's probably were I will be. Don't quit having them Don, I want to make one sooner or later.
For all that are putting off signing up for this class we will have this on the first of June and will start on new class's not teach "why won't my tractor run" before we have gone through all the new one's first, so it might be four months or more before we get back to  "why won't my tractor run" again. Now with all that said if we keep getting call's asking for it we might hold on the new one's for a-wile.
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June 1st, dang. I expect I will start cutting hay in 2 to 3 weeks, so that's probably were I will be. Don't quit having them Don, I want to make one sooner or later.
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