More repairs and parts. The John Deere 330 diesel this time.

Posted By on October 17, 2016

JD330FuelFilterRebuildActually this repair is long, LONG overdue. A decade or so ago when I was heavy into running biodiesel, a sticky batch of fuel ended up in our John Deere. I really never hesitated to run about anything in this little Yanmar diesel engine, but the biodiesel was a mistake.

The solvent nature of the methanol used in processing vegetable oil into a viscous biodiesel fuel for diesel engines, really did a number on the rubber fuel components and lines in our early 1980s tractor. Eventually I replaced all the fuel lines and components (including the fuel filter) with something new. The lines were replaced with either copper or Viton (resists the corrosive methanol) and I picked up a different "sight tube" oriented fuel filter. It has all worked great, but I always knew putting a smaller micron "paper" filter back in was the right thing to do.

So, last week when working on the John Deere 330 Generator project, I cleaned up the old fuel filter, replaced the o-rings and bought a new filter cartridge. All that is left is to take things apart and re-plumb.

Everybody thinks they are an economist … including me!

Posted By on October 16, 2016

I love simplicity … so when tossing around political footballs, I generally join the team that at least "attempts" to simplify government and taxes. I’m not naïve enough to believe it steveforbeswill ever happen or even work well, but after filing personal (for friends and family), organizations and business taxes for years, it would sure would be nice to give it a try.

When Steve Forbes was campaigning on his "flat tax" phermancainproposal a couple of decades ago or even Herman Cain and his "9-9-9 plan" … I was intrigued. Enough so that I somewhat studied and evaluate each plan to determine if they were even remotely do-able (provided enough tax revenue, reduce enough credits and deductions or lead to growth enough to make up for rate cuts). That’s when I started to think about my own proposal.

Rich’s Plan …

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I first concluded that it would need to be "progressive" enough to gain Democratic support and yet a cut in rates enough to keep Republicans interested. So I inched my way into the the math by looking at the exponential curves and needed revenue. What I came up with was a simple graph-able formula that could take most current U.S. incomes and plot them on a curve in order to generate the tax revenues required to run our country. I’ll admit that eliminating all deductions and credits except the $3000/dependent credit is going to be a tough sell, but besides the well connected who take "full" advantage of the taxcode, the American people as a whole come out winners.

One of the points I highlighted in the above graph, is that the lowest income American would continue to pay no income taxes (something I disagree with but requiring ALL to pay income tax would be a non-starter for many left-leaning politicians — personally I think ALL should have some "skin in the game"). Those those in the middle who have home interest and  those at the top may gripe as well at the loss of at big deduction, but the lower rates benefit exceeds such a deduction in most cases. In fact, only those over $800,000 would be paying the top percentage of 25%  … a number that would also be equal to the "new" U.S. corporate rate. Back to simplicity, it doesn’t help those who shift incomes for tax benefits to corporate shells, etc. Same for capital gains; would also be "simply"  treated as income. Top earners lose on long term capital gains (a big gripe against the uber wealthy at the moment anyway) and most of the middle-class does better by treating their cap gains at the income tax rate (all lower than $350,000 income would see such income at lower than the current capital gains rate).

On the business side … in an attempt to encourage growth … the corporate rates move down to 25% (not low enough for a pro-business lobbyist, but not high enough according to big government progressives — therefore it must be about right). Business should be encouraged to function in the U.S. … and small busnesses and individuals will all appreciate the savings in simplifying and costly tax planning alone. The IRS work load would be reduced as their role would be looking at an individual’s postcard or online entry and they could focus on tax cheats, non-payers and corporate taxpayers, which by the nature of capital markets, still require some complexity. In order to function in our economy, business need to be able to borrow, invest and take risk. They need to offset potential losses with profit and be encouraged to expand — not penalized to do so. We all want jobs and a growing economy.

Currently I’m not convinced just lowing the corporate rate to 25% (still on the high side for developed nations) is enough to encourage multinational corporations to bring profits back to the U.S. that have been parked overseas due to favorable treatment, but do believe a more in-line corporate income tax rate would be a step in the right direction. Hey … we can always have a tax holiday for companies wanting add jobs or build facilities as a way to encourage investing in the U.S.

Give this some thought … and let’s see if something like this could gain traction?

An old amber fog light for a Mercedes diesel is not inexpensive

Posted By on October 15, 2016

MB300D_AmberFogLightOuch … the amber fog light in our 1982 Mercedes Benz 300D Turbodiesel shatter a couple weeks ago and I’ve been searching to find a Bosch replacement ever since. While looking on ebay, I was surprised not to be able to find a decent one for under $35 … that is a lot to spend for a used fog light! I finally decided that driving this autumn with out a bulb was not a good idea, so I coughed up $38.45 for a used bulb, but it wasn’t easy.

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There are talented artists everywhere … look at this LogHog!

Posted By on October 14, 2016

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A little more music from Gregg Allman please …

Posted By on October 14, 2016

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John Deere 330 Diesel 10K Generator project update

Posted By on October 13, 2016

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After doing a little maintenance and replacing the front tires on the John Deere 330 last month, I finally finished the simple 10K generator setup and wired IMG_7686up a new longer power-to-house cable. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to come up with a mount that makes it easy enough from my wife to connect the generator head to the John GenCordEtc5Deere and then to the house, but it is still relatively easy (she could probably do it … but wouldn’t like doing it).

Setting it up is a matter of a single tensioner "thumb screw" that I ground in order to align the generator head and the single heavy Kevlar 5/8" x 43" belt. So far in testing it for a few hours, it runs the house without a problem (minus AC, electric range, dryer, etc), … and uses 1/2 gallon of diesel per hour running at mid-throttle –required RPMs for 120 VAC and 240 VAC. I suspect my calculations on burn rate could be off slightly, but have erred on the conservative side (planning for 5 gallons of diesel every 10-12 hours).

For the political type who still has a sense of humor

Posted By on October 12, 2016

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Pick your poison … a very scary Hillary Witch or a very angry orange TrumKin.

The Trump phenomena has now turned to full fledge panic

Posted By on October 11, 2016

The Republican establishment has moved a bit closer to full fledged panic after a video of their candidate for president was dug up from a "hot-mic" Donald Trump celebrity appearance 11 years ago. It offered an audio picture of what most ShockedTrumpknew about the man who swaggered his way through the Republican primaries. His vulgarity and juvenile delinquent (my term) locker room talk is no surprise and fits his "can’t touch me" Billionaire grandiose narcissism, but hearing it on audio is still disturbing. It is totally degrading to women and makes me uncomfortable as a Christian, a husband and father, who chooses not to swear or use vulgarity — it is therefore hard for me to stomach that he’s "MY" political party’s candidate for president. This is bottom of the barrel filth and doesn’t help the GOP which is already polling poorly with the female demographic (thanks to Trump).

To his credit (cough, cough), Donald Trump did apologize (something rare for him) … and makes most of his supporters squirm as they try to defend everything positive in the platform. At this point, the Trump campaign is starting to sink the entire GOP ship … House of Representatives and all (something not even imagined a few weeks ago).

I feel for the country and the direction we are headed and am thinking to myself: "How ironic, the one area conservatives always had over liberals was they stood up for values and morality — now it has been torched by this ego driven, unethical businessman who now has only one thing going for him … the fact that GOP policies are better for the country than those of Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. That said, I’m having an increasingly harder time of even convincing myself to support my party’s candidate."

Personally speaking (and assume I’m not alone), I wish Trump would drop off the ticket because I would be far more comfortably supporting and voting for Gov Mike Pence. 

Loving postseason baseball – Indians sweep 3 games

Posted By on October 10, 2016

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Great to be a Cleveland Indians fan this postseason. They swept all 3 games (3-0) over Boston winning tonight’s game 4 -3. Go Tribe!

Sailing around the world for 8 years with 3 kids taught us to live without structure

Posted By on October 10, 2016

The Giffords are part of a growing, but little-known community of people called cruisers. (A 2011 survey placed the global total number of cruising boats at 10,000.)  “Cruising requires that you learn to live without structure. And some people are really afraid of that.”

While many cruisers are couples or individuals who have given up the rat race to live a life-long dream, some are families who spend months, even years at sea or living on a boat in distant lands. “It’s about the absolute sense of freedom. You get to explore the world and bring your home along with you,” says Lin Pardey, an author and 45-year veteran of the cruising lifestyle who, with her husband Larry, literally wrote the book on it. “But cruising requires that you learn to live without structure. And some people are really afraid of that.”

Full story: Sailing around the world for eight years with three kids taught us to live without structure

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