Posted by HoosierHog on January 18, 2012 at 12:50:16 from (69.130.186.216):
In Reply to: Alternative fuel posted by Hoosierhog on January 18, 2012 at 12:05:27:
i was thinking more about my tractors. and what hay and feed cost would be if we see super high fuel bills. i saw on TV some guys using an moonshine still and ground fallen apples from the neighborhood to make a alcohol fuel and used it in there drag car and to make model rocket fuel. we have lots of fruit trees way way way more than we can eat in a year. can i distill this stuff in a simillar way to power a tractor to eliminate fuel costs and keep my animals despite of future gas prices. i have the hay equipment and a few tractors but with the economy already tanked folks are getting rid of there horses and such already. if fuel goes up more so will feed. im just trying to be sustainable and reduce inputs. just curious if its possible. thanks
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