> The soy diesel could be anything from B-2.5 to B-20. The
> probability is almost impossible that it was B-100, which is the
> correct designation for "bio-diesel."
>
> Todd Swearingen

 MH wrote: 
 If memory serves B-2 (2% biodiesel, 98% diesel fuel)
 increases lubricity and avoids fuel seal alterations. 
 If this is correct this would help older diesel farm tractors adapt
 till fuel seals are upgraded sometime in the future. 

 Additions and corrections are welcome.

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