Timothy, Make your first batches. Familiarize yourself with the process. Refine some techniques a bit. Then watch your New Holland eat up as much acreage over a longer lifetime than were it running on petrol diesel. You've got the yellow grease feedstock in your neighborhood. This list has enough resources to put you on top of your biodiesel game should you feel a bit off. Todd Swearingen ----- Original Message ----- From: Timothy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:14 AM Subject: Re: [biofuel] ONTARIO BIODIESELERS Well, I try I just hope my new Newholland will continue to run as good as it looks, thanks. --- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Timothy,

The process is painlessly easy. You could use veg oil and Red
Devil lye off the grocer's shelf. Locating the methanol would
only take a few phone calls. Borrow a set of scales and use the
"standby" 3.5 grams of caustic per liter of fresh oil.

You'll see the process unfold before your eyes in a matter of
minutes. Then all that's left for you to do is start envisioning
as large a scale as you would like.

And it's probably better that way, as you wouldn't be able to see
the reaction, appreciate it or understand it as well simply by
looking at a handful of stainless steel tanks and listening to
motors hum.

Todd Swearingen

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