We have some sort of soy plant about 2 miles north of me. Know one of the 
managers there. Might have to ask if the "make it liquid" there.

If so, could I burn pure soy oil? Yes, I know, that is not the optimal oil 
but this IS Iowa. 

Maybe I can get the stuff with too many dust particles in it. 

On 9/1/05, Dave M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> In the podunk towns I live next to, diesel popped to $3.25/gallon this 
> morning. Might be $3.50 by sundown. If I can get virgin VO for $2.50/gal, 
> point me to the vendor, please. I'll keep track of every drop and remit my 
> DOT taxes promptly, honest Injun. 
>  -dm
>  
> 
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:43:18 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Weight of soy oil....what did you pay??? 
> 
> About 5 gallons...if you paid less than $15 for the
> bucket I would be VERY surprised. PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
> 
> 1,000 liters of food grade soy bean oil in KC comes to
> $2.68/gallon. Since I can still fill up for 
> $2.49/gallon, it doesn't make sense yet...if things
> keep going like this, it soon will. Most VO-ers in
> Germany simply buy food grade VO and put it in - no
> filtering, no collecting and FAR cheaper than fuel at 
> the pump.
> 
> Christopher
> 
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