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Its only Nuts and Bolts in memory of Don(MO)

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    Posted: 08 Mar 2020 at 10:02am
Folks,
 Guess I am missing those phone calls with Don Bradley. So I wrote a little piece and am going to try to attach it here. 

It’s only nuts and bolts!

2-22-2020

The WD45 was on its knees at the auction block

One more bid and it was ours.

As I proudly loaded it my first call was to Don for a talk

He congratulated me and we reviewed the weather

We grew as friends speaking often of tractors and life

So far apart so close together

I did not know the future of this old orange tractor was in Don’s hands 

 He was going to refurb this tractor a thousand miles from his shop

After some time I called him and said the 45 is sick

 the oil looked light gray and way too thick.

He said set down we need to talk

And we did for many hours and many times after that

He would say,  now you write this down

I’m going to give you the list

Don’t stray from this path it is the way we will fix it

I found the cracks in the block just as he said

You can fix this tractor or “knock it in the head”

I being older and more stubborn felt it needed to be saved

I mean when would another worn out 45 come our way

I didnt know we had no time to find another

 We dove into this one and he helped on each move

 I had the expert on the other end of the phone

He was happy I found a good block when I called him at home

Don said set down there are more things and details to know

Those mains need line honed. The crank may be bad

Lets do this right and you will be happy you have

I have a way to fix the thrust, not many will listen

Remember he noted

 Its only nuts and bolts 

you can do this I’ll help, call me any time


 I ask if this detail really mattered. 

He noted that you could look the other way on that one.

But dont mess up on this new list of things to check

On the setting the sleeves he was firm and noted

Get this part right, it is very important.

It took hours to do but he wanted it right

How was I going to take it apart and put it together?

He said not to worry he was just a phone call away.

His recommendations were noted and written on scraps

 We discussed every point

The valve lash, the head torque, the seals and the fits

Get the book out and study it, then call with questions he quipped

Things that were broken and parts need to be fixed

I was tired and sore and it took a long time

Dust and dirt in my eyes and hands covered in grime

How was he going to help me from so many miles away?

He did it one phone call and talk at a time.

The tractor became a reason to call, but not all

Our kids, our grandkids were discussed often too

The calls were about family the weather and the farms

Lot of encouragement came from the other end of the line

Before he hung up he would note

Hey dont forget, on that tractor 

It’s only nuts and bolts!

Given the reins he would have made this into a hopped up machine

 but he could hear in my voice

 I wanted this one box stock with that Persian Orange gleam

He knew every move I was making and quietly gently guided me through

Don followed me on the forum, watching for errors, 

I would get a phone call from the master critiquing my work

Some improvements to make some mistakes he let me make

It will be a strong tractor

 you’ll be proud of the work you have done


Constant reassurance would be heard on the phone

We built it all stock his knowledge I absorbed

He was so proud, maybe prouder than me.

When that 45 came to life on the very first turns

I called Don and he just beamed over the phone

Don’t say you can’t do it. You wrenched on the whole thing

It was really his tractor, as I look back with a smile

The last time we talked we discussed the orange 45

Setting the governor was discussed for a while

 He said I have to go, 

Little did I know it would be our last call

Very pleased to have been able to help Don 

refurbish “our” WD45 tractor

Remember

It’s only nuts and bolts


In Memory of Don Bradley


Chris Casbohm



Edited by Sugarmaker - 08 Mar 2020 at 10:10am
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 WOW,,,Chris,,,what a great tribute for your friend. So sorry for your loss and may PEACE be with you. Those are the Special ones in our lives,,,,,,,
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Great tribute Chris
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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Amen!, lot of thoughts there!
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WOW ! again, Amazing poem . Thanks
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That's a great tribute- and should have a place with the Allis Chalmers Club of Mo,,,,,
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Thanks for posting that, Chris.  Sometimes we don't know what we have until it's lost.

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Thanks for posting Chris
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Anybody know what he was ill with? And how old? It's a shame he had to go.      Leon

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Don was a young 62 and I can understand why he had congestive heart failure.  His heart was SO BIG,,,,,I too spent hours on the phone with him.  He ALWAYS had time for others and "there is no such thing as a dumb question on these tractors".

You did really good on that Chris.  I'm sure he's proud and smiling down on all of us.
I haven't seen anything of Bobby on here?  Anybody heard from him?
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I was actually looking for Bobby. Lost my dad a month ago and was thinking about him. I talked to Don a hand full of times trying to troubleshoot a few things. One was a troublesome AC on an L2. Don’t remember the other but we talked for quite a while both times. I almost went to his plow day but got busy on the farm. Now I wish I had made time. Life is too short and precious.
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thanks for posting this! i didn't know him, but sure would have wanted to. 
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I spoke to him once for a few minutes. Was a wealth of info. I'm sure he is being missed by everyone that knew him.
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Dittos Tom...  " Was a wealth of info. I'm sure he is being missed by everyone that knew him"
 It was interesting to read what he had to say in his replies to other people's troubles.
Sure wanted to go to the show where he was demonstrating the right way to install pan gaskets but had to suffice for the video.
Talked to him a couple times, once was in 2018 at Hutch.
 Was thinking about asking him if he desired to do anther 45 diesel engine but  he departed from us way to soon. 

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Just a comment Don made to me many times! He told me to stay away from those old 45D's. He said if I bought one and it needed rebuilt, to have a extra 5 grand in my wallet to do it right! I am sure he was correct. I have skirted around those when I had a chance at them. 
I had plans to stop at Don's this June when we we going to Denver. The trip didnt happen. Would enjoy talking with Bobby. Don spoke so highly of him and was so proud that Bobby was getting interested in these old tractors too!
Here is the WD45 he helped me with.

Regards,
 Chris



Edited by Sugarmaker - 16 Jul 2020 at 8:52pm
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Excellent writing, Chris!  A great tribute to Don.  I had the privilege of taking a class that Don & son Bobby taught.  "Why Won't My Tractor Start?"  Dan Hauter.
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Bobby Bradley can be reached at 660-909-5406.  I last saw him at the Missouri 
Allis-Chalmers Club's swap meet at Lathrop, MO in early March.  Bobby has his own health issues, lost his dad, & has the estate to settle.  That's likely why we haven't heard much from him.  Bobby co-taught the class with his dad and both of them did a great job!
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Dan,
 Thanks!
Regards,
 Chris
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Chris,  You will have those thought for your life time.  Those are the ones that keep us going during our darkest hours.  Cherish!  On another note, "DON" would look good stenciled on that tractor somewhere. I.M.H.O. 

Regards
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Just thought I'd add this:  It was obvious during the class that Don was proud of Bobby and thoroughly enjoyed having Bobby as his co-teacher.  Don & Bobby worked well together.  Dan.
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Very nice Chris!
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