Saturday, July 18, 2009

GREAT NEWS !

About 3 months ago Joyce and I renewed out life insurance. Of course, being older, the prices went up a bit. However, mine went sky high as my cholesterol level was over the 220 limit to secure the lower rate. I was told that if I could lower the number I would be able to save $140.00 per year. That's quite a savings.
My family doctor has been trying, unsuccessfully I might add, to get me on Lipitor. I have put him off for almost two years! Now I called him to get a prescription for 8 weeks to see if it would help. I had also started taking red yeast rice since it contains a natural statin - what the prescriptions are, but processed, not natural. I also found a coupon for a free 30 day supply. Well, after 6 weeks the results are in. from a high of 264 to a low of 124. Well within the range I need to be.
We called the insurance company and asked where to fax a copy of the medical report and they said "Oh, we changed our policy - we can no longer accept another's report'. So, it means another vile of blood drawn by their people. Did I mention I HATE NEEDLES! Oh well, at least I can save some money on my insurance. I can put up with a needle for that.
My second daughter has now moved out of the house. She shares an apartment with another girl. It's great to see my children growing up but it is not without some trepidation. With our third daughter a senior in high school - home school- It may not be many more years before she leaves. She has already bought her first car and paid cash for it. She has a job with a local restaurant and has done a great job saving her money.
My oldest daughter will soon bless us with a grand child sometime in early August. They already know that it is a girl. She has had some minor problems with her pregnancy but nothing serious. Well, from our perspective anyway. She now knows why we think doctors are intrusive and troublesome.
I know that it is mid summer, but it is time to work on preparations for the start of Awana at church in September. As the director I get the fun of making the yearly schedule and planning the Bible lessons.( and a bunch of other decisions that can be quite annoying.) So I'll close and do some work on that. God Bless! -- MAYO

Saturday, July 11, 2009

New Project - Simplicity Restoration


It has been a few years since I had a project to consume my time. The last one was the addition to the house. Since then, my time has been devoted to Awana, a daughter in post high education / training(message therapy), (who also spent 9 months in Nicaragua on a missions trip), and another daughter who learning to drive.(She also bought her first car!).
It has been on my mind to restore, as best I can with what I know, my fathers old Simplicity lawnmower. This was one I mowed a lot of grass with as a teenager.
As you can see, the mower is red. However, the original color was orange. As I have stripped the red paint with a chemical stripper the orange color has appeared underneath. Also, there are several places around the tractor frame that still had the original color.
I am amazed how many parts can still be ordered for such an old mower. I have been able to download a schematic of the mower showing all the original part numbers. Of course, there are some things that I am having a difficult time replacing or fixing properly, but all that will reveal the authenticity of the mower. The most notable problems are the decals, the engine, the gas tank and cap, and the mower attachment parts.
The engine itself is no longer available as a new engine. The government now requires the use of overhead valve engine. The Briggs recommended replacement is a bit larger in all directions and does not fit under the hood. I have taken the original engine to a repair shop for a complete overhaul. Hopefully they will be able to get what they need to do the job. As a restoration, having the original engine is preferred, but could be more costly.
Although, I have not found several decals that are 'original' I think I have found a person who can make one with the same lettering style as the original. The old decal appears red but the tractor is originally and orange color. I am not sure if age has turned the decal darker or if the decal should actually be red.
The other big problem I am having is the gas tank and gas cap. The tank is usable but needs a very good cleaning on the inside. The gas cap has a broken glass top. I have been unsuccessful up to this point to find a replacement cap. Perhaps the glass itself can be replaced, if not I will have to just keep looking.
Below are some of the pictures showing the restoration in progress. Some of the parts have been primed and are ready for painting. The chassis pictures shows both the original orange and the repainted red color. The hood has since been striped and primed as of this writing. The mower attachment shows several parts that have been re-welded, although not very smooth welds.


This project has consumed a fair amount of my 'free' time. With the preparation needed for the upcoming Awana year I may have to slow down on my time with the work on the mower. The next step is to prim several very small parts, (including nuts and bolts), and clean and strip the chassis and get it primed. Although I have cleaned it off with a spray degreaser there is still a great deal of oil and grime on and under the chassis.
Stop back in a few weeks and see the progress.