rumor has it that Lee wrote:
> Dave writes:
> >
> > I thin with Diesel or Kerosene. You will have to play with
> > the percentages yourself. A lot depends on the type and
> > condition of the waste oil. I just dump in all in the tank. I
> > don't premix. You have to thin more was it gets colde
2% tax on food soy in NC.
Wilton
Dave writes:
>
> I thin with Diesel or Kerosene. You will have to play with
> the percentages yourself. A lot depends on the type and
> condition of the waste oil. I just dump in all in the tank. I
> don't premix. You have to thin more was it gets colder.
>
Wait a minute. You just take the wa
I thin with Diesel or Kerosene. You will have to play with the
percentages yourself. A lot depends on the type and condition of the
waste oil. I just dump in all in the tank. I don't premix. You have to
thin more was it gets colder.
-Dave Walton
On 10/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
andrew,
1. ideally, you would heat in a 55 gallon steel drum
to dewater
2. pre-filter through thick denim into another barrel
3. pump (northertool.com - 1/2 or 1/4 hp clear water
pump is $40) into a
4. GE water filter ($40 at Home Depot) that filters to
5-15 microns.
In my AKP-Wagen, I simply f
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Chris
--- andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rotkäppchen?? Was bedeutet das?
>
> On 10/5/05, Christopher McCann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > don't forget taxes, if you pay on food there. In
> PA
> > you do not pay taxes on unprepared food
by thinned wvo, do you mean mixed with diesel that's in the tank? and how does
it work in the cold?
> Yes, but to be safe, carry an extra fuel filter and tools to swap it
> just in case.
> We've gone 3 years and over 40K miles on thinned WVO in my wife's 99
> E300 without changing the fuel filt
Yes, but to be safe, carry an extra fuel filter and tools to swap it
just in case.
We've gone 3 years and over 40K miles on thinned WVO in my wife's 99
E300 without changing the fuel filter, but I am quite anal-retentive
about filtering the oil. With a positive pressure system you can
easily go < 1
ok, ok...i wasn't really paying attention to the vegi-diesel thing so far...but
today i noticed about 6 5-gal pails od used oil behind my lunch place
(vietnamese)...after straining, is this stuff ready to use in my '86 sdl?
> Rotkäppchen?? Was bedeutet das?
>
> On 10/5/05, Christopher McCann
Rotkäppchen?? Was bedeutet das?
On 10/5/05, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> don't forget taxes, if you pay on food there. In PA
> you do not pay taxes on unprepared food (or clothes).
> In MO you do...but in MO you DONT pay taxes on
> precious metals purchases (bullion/coins)...o
don't forget taxes, if you pay on food there. In PA
you do not pay taxes on unprepared food (or clothes).
In MO you do...but in MO you DONT pay taxes on
precious metals purchases (bullion/coins)...oh well.
Chris
--- "L. Mark Finch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At CostCo, it's 71 cents per quart
At CostCo, it's 71 cents per quart -- $2.84 per gallon. Cheapest diesel
fuel in these parts is $2.97.
--mf
On Oct 4, 2005, at 6:52 PM, Wilton Strickland wrote:
35 lb. jug of soy oil = ~4.6 gal.
Wilton
35 lb. jug of soy oil = ~4.6 gal.
Wilton
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