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b.t.siegmund

11-18-2007 15:38:20




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crazy question but my wife has some bad tasting cooking oil to throw out and I was wondering if I could burn it up by adding sma;ll amounts to the tractor fuel after filtering it to remove any particles? say 1:4parts diesel in a Ford 7000 or same in a JD "D" that runs off gas currently.




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b.t.. siegmund

11-19-2007 14:15:21




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 Re: substitute fuel in reply to b.t.siegmund, 11-18-2007 15:38:20  
the gas burner used to run off kerosene.not much different from diesel I'll bet



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mjbrown

11-19-2007 05:57:53




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 Re: substitute fuel in reply to b.t.siegmund, 11-18-2007 15:38:20  
I wouldn't do it in cold weather. Put some in the fridge and see if it solidifies. It will likely do that even if mixed with diesel.



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RobMD

11-18-2007 20:27:12




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 Re: substitute fuel in reply to b.t.siegmund, 11-18-2007 15:38:20  
do it. slosh it around in some diesel fuel.

don't put it in the gasoline burner.. it'll never start again.



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old

11-18-2007 16:32:45




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 Re: substitute fuel in reply to b.t.siegmund, 11-18-2007 15:38:20  
Simple answer is yes if filter good enough. Shoot I have heard of people that get oil from fast food places and burn it in there diesels all the time but they do filter it real well



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