Actually lots of offroaders would not be caught dead in the Mom's
SUV's unless it is used as a tow rig. I agree, for a daily driver
the big ones are a waste. I also agree that untrained folk storming
around in them is not safe. Many dealers try to educate the new SUV
owners and the manufactu
t;
> Just don't get into a pissing contest (sorry for the colorful
> language Keith) with everyone that disagrees with your views, it
is
> not worth it.
>
> I needed to chime in on this one.
>
> fred
>
>
> --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "coachgeo3
thats cool. Ive seen carts for paralyzed, damaged rear hips or rear
legs of a dog but never the front. Not sure about a dog that is not
safe to have around neighbors though. That is an accident waiting to
happen unforutunately.
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
I speak out. Not
often... maybe not often enough
Sharing the earth "responsibly"
GP Jessup III-coachgeo3 (notice I don't give a shiat if you put my
name out there... its been there all along. BTW··. Was pointing out
my name so quickly meant to be a subliminal threat?
Reply Below
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some interesting ideas Earl. I'm going to take the liberty of
passing
> them along to a few other discussion areas.
>
> MM
>
> >Thanks for the post; it was a reasonable editorial. It really
makes
> >me angry to
Ive read some post in other places where folk have used diesel fuel,
and waste motor oils to make a paste or inside body part rust
prevention sprays(like in doors). Military has run test on diff.
oils for this purpose, but not veg oils.
I live in the rust belt so I like the idea. Anyone do
filtering it
is about all the time I'll have for.
I will install the two tank system for longer trips in both my daily
driver and my camper (an OLD beatup Unimog)eventually
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> coachgeo3 wrote:
>
> >ok
I read it was made from tree sap or something. so never mind.
Thanks for the responce
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> coachgeo3 wrote:
>
> >Am I correct in understanding Kerosene is a product derived from
> >nautral sources? That
Am I correct in understanding Kerosene is a product derived from
nautral sources? That makes it a biomass fuel right? Is the way it
is made capable of being farmed etc. simular to growing crops that
can be presseed into vegitable oils?
If sooo.. why are we not pushing Kerosene use?
Does it c
ok Im debating some issues within my self. You know trying to do
the right thing in a small way.. but being logical in the
process.
I plan to run my vehicles(s) on Veg oil that is cut/thinned by
? I can't decide what to cut/thin it with. If I choose
diesel fuel am I making
Apparently there was a report on the BBC on 10/20 about the use of
White Spirits (Mineral Spirits?... paint thinner?) as a blending
agent for thinning down the WVO/SVO for use as is in Diesel engines
(Indirect inject) Reccomendation was as little as 3%. Anyone have
anymore info on this other
Thanks Ken, This company also has heaters for boaters etc.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey gang here's the link for the diesel stoves. These things are
small so
> you should be able to fit them in any size camper. They're nice
looking
> too!
> [snip]
-
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> found the link [snip]>
> Hakan
[snip]
Thanx for the links guys. Anyone have knowledge of how these things
work. As in is their a problem in principle (or practice if anyone
has tried it) of running them on veg oil?
Anyon
> without
> > going out.
> >
> > I think it depends on the viscosity of the oil that you have. No
one will
> be
> > able to accurately tell you because their oil may be different.
You have
> to
> > experiment a little.
> >
> >
> > Jesse P
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "coachgeo3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok ok. its prob. been covered, but will a kerosene heater run on
veg
> oil or a veg oil diesel blend?
TTT
can anyone enlighten me? I will be running a diesel camper in the
future with about 40 gals o
Being a Devils advocate here.
Entering into the fuel market that is LOCKED up by the big guys takes
some BIG KAHUNAS (sp?) and even bigger balls of money.
s mayybee we should support A-Midland and not chastise them.
Lets pushem into getting this thing rolling. After they break the
mark
ok ok. its prob. been covered, but will a kerosene heater run on veg
oil or a veg oil blend?
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "manolorolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> on May 29th Darren sent this interesting message about the is
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although I am personally mainly interested with running engines on
SVO I
> have come across a lot of information about emulsions and solvent
blends.
>
> It would appear to me that there is a great potential in
development. ...[sni
At the risk of sounding like a fool.. ahhh what is GE?
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wellmaybe it holds some promise. But I would hope that all
> persons refrain from such over inflationary words as
> "tremendous," especially when the entire field is a
;m glad Greg made it there ok. He left
> here just after midnight, and had an 8 hour drive ahead of him.
It's a
> wonder he could talk coherently to you given the little sleep he
had :-)
---> who said he was coherent? :-)
>
> Steve Spence [snip]
> > ---
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "coachgeo3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Steve Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This weekend the "Fry Guys" Veggie Oil Jetta will be displayed at
> the
> > Renewable Energy Fair
wered devices, equipment, and transport -
> http://www.webconx.dns2go.com/2000/humanpower.htm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message -
> From: "coachgeo3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 8:14 AM
> Sub
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Steve Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This weekend the "Fry Guys" Veggie Oil Jetta will be displayed at
the
> Renewable Energy Fair in Cleveland Heights , OH.
Now thats a lot of notice... g thanks Steve.. hahahah.. Im only
an hour away from the OH seminar
I dont know about other situations but ahhh Christopher only
responded twice and the second one was a to point out that the topic
needs to die. Think your responce "in this case" is a little of. I
know nothing about other long winded post though.
Tom was the one who kept the post going
>Do you have the degree to go with your diagnosis. If not
> please refrain from name calling, that is about as childish
> a statement as I have heard. Todd has proven himself to be
> one of the most helpful and knowledgeable folks around
> here.
>Kris Book
Wel, You brought it up, not I. So..
I agree Tom in some respects. It's part of the checks and balances
system. It only becomes frivoulus when it is proven that the stuff
is not carcenegic.
Dont forget though there are carcenegins in pure mother nature too.
Some at levels the body can tolerate some are not. With this in mind
Let me say thank you for the offer, just in case no one else does.
What
> > besides biodiesel and your web site do you have on site and what
is your
> > location?
> > I would be interested to see your operation in the future.
> >
> > Erik Eisenman
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "steve spence" <[
Sounds great Steve. Nothing like a little FRIENDSHIP and INFORMATION
to create a new supporter.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "steve spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Yohn called me up Saturday morning. "Hey, I got a another
diesel", he
> says. "It's a 98 Jetta TDI, with a greasel SVO k
I look forward to this
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "steve spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> biodiesel in the main tank, wvo in the secondary tank. life is
beautiful.
> stay tuned for an article on Greg Yohn's new '98 VW Jetta SVO/WVO
> conversion.
>
>
> Steve Spence
> Subscribe to the Renew
27;s outSwanson TV
> dinner and remote control convenience in a natural setting
> With the consequences being acceptable so long as your
> instant gratification button is appeased.
>
> Thanks...but no thanks.
>
> "Serious help" like that no one needs.
>
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Klingensmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok guys, I know Keith doesn't mind too much when people talk about
> off-topic stuff, but this is the biofuel group right? I'm not
saying it
> makes me mad, I guess this is a futile attempt. I'm not the
moderator..
> I
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me see if you've still not got this straight
>
> I pack for a week into wilderness (actually no motorized traffic
> is allowed in "designated" wilderness, not that it has yet to
> stop anyone).
>
> You pull up to my ca
GO GET UM CURTIS... I'M BEHIND YOU 100%
I'm an avid wheeler and an amateur journalist that writes primarily
about my 4x4 adventures. But unlike many are expressing here you have
no understanding that true off-roaders are good stewards of the land
and the true ENVIRONMENTALIST. We enjoy the be
Well Kieth. guess I'll be man enough to call it a truce here or this
will go on for ever hahah.. we agree to disagree.
the facts are so hard to decipher cause both camps overstate and
understate where ever it fits their cause the most.
Oh.. one place I do agree with you.. ALTERNATIVE FUELS w
Link failed in my last post sorry.
here is an excert from the AP article.
Protected land triples since 1970
January, 07 2002 ÷ 3:52 a.m.
WASHINGTON (AP) ÷ The amount of land in North America protected from
development tripled over the past three decades,a new study by the United States
Well put Kieth.. do remember though my article started with "Problem
with articles such as this." point being just dont believe the
generlaizations and/or specifics of everything you read.. including
what I write. Esp. since do a poor job of remembering details and do
make mistakes.
I con
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "coachgeo3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please have all seminars video tapped. Provide the videos at
> a
> > nominal price (cover expenses) so those that can not attend
> can watch
> > video. Below is an idea
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.motherjones.com/magazine/JA02/openspaces.html
> Open Season on Open Space
> The Bush administration has made energy development on public lands
> its priority number one. The wild West will never be the same.
> by Bob
Please have all seminars video tapped. Provide the videos at a
nominal price (cover expenses) so those that can not attend can watch
video. Below is an idea on how to do this.
At most functions like this their is a vendor area. ONe of the
requirments for a vendor to get a booth in the area
Anything going on in East or Mid east. Im in northern OH.
Anyone in my area doing any biofuel related things?
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], mark fire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'll be teaching several classes about making biodiesel fuel in the
Western US in the next few weeks.
int of the employment generation, energy
security, conservation of fossil fuels, environemnt advantages and
rural development.
> MAHESH PATEL
> coachgeo3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Has anyone ventured this
direction yet? Anyone entertained the
> idea? Lets talk please if
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
"Buying" the used oil already makes things expensive, and the
pretended
> volumes of WVO aren«t big enough to reach wholesale prices for
methanol
> (Retail methanol costs about 2.5 pesos/lt... imagine it were
equival
Has anyone ventured this direction yet? Anyone entertained the
idea? Lets talk please if so.
GP Jessup III
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