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Re: OT Burning the Bean Bio Diesel
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Posted by thejdman01 on December 07, 2005 at 04:19:42 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: OT Burning the Bean Bio Diesel posted by Chances R on December 06, 2005 at 17:45:54:
dido the gels quicker, add power service and it being a very very effective solvent. infact the big problem and really the only problem at all is that bio diesel is s uch a good solvent it likes to eat rubber lines. other then that its a great product. infact i had a new 595 john deere lawnmower jsut this year decided to eat itself so to speak. ate all the seals in the transfer tank etc . took it back to deere for warrenty denied the warrenty claim becasue mother deere only endorses the 5% or less mix and i admitted to running 20% (yes i have been running 20% for awhile). it cost me about 250 bucks all said and done but well worth it not to send money to the middle east. got to do something to try to kick these markets in gear. thoough i supposed eventaully , someday oil will be like beans if we really go to ethanol (corn) and bio diesel , we will get enough of a demand start importing from brazil etc and it will turn into the oil deal money going to regimes.
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