BigK fuels in Toronto says with BD no mods are req'd. Check out their site -
I e-mailed them and got prompt response, good faq on site as well -I'll have
to check current prices it was at $0.45/litre
http://www.bigkfuels.com/

Lisa wrote:

> Replying to a couple of different digests here...
>
> >>>>>>>
> Message: 5
>    Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 23:23:12 -0000
>    From: "dikajane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: oil furnace
>
> greetings - i'm interested in using biodiesel in my oil furnace this
> winter - is there any modification i need to make to the furnace? i
> won't be burning homebrewed biodiesel, as i'm not really set up for
> that, but there is a company in my area (believe it or not) who sells
> the stuff at their gasstation for diesel engines, and who delivers! so
> this is "commercial grade" diesel, which as i understand it is
> interchangeable with #2 heating oil... any advise you could give would
> be much appreciated
>
> thx
> dj
> >>>>>>>
>
> This topic sorta came up before, but I never really did get a grasp on
> what the options are with oil furnaces.  Can they be adjusted to run
> on WVO, or does it *have to be* pure BD?  Our furnace is getting its
> annual "checkup" on Friday, so if anyone knows of any adjustments that
> will allow it to run on WVO... speak now or forever hold your peace?
> (or at least til next year... lol)  [Although it is the OIL COMPANY
> that is performing the service, so they may not be too keen to cut off
> their own business ;^)... I'm STILL trying to convince my husband that
> they set it so it burns more oil.]
>
> >>>>>>>
> > Message: 21
> >    Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 03:33:56 -0700 (PDT)
> >    From: Keith Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: The yummy corn fails animal tests
> >
> > Where could you purchase this corn?  I burn corn as a
> > heat source and could kill two birds with one stone,
> > lower costs for me and help to get rid of this junk. I
> > live in Va.
> >>>>>>>
>
> In this area, we have a bumper crop (so to speak) of drought-ravaged
> corn that apparently isn't even good for animal feed.  Could this
> waste corn be burned in a common fireplace or woodstove?
>
> TIA
> Lisa
>
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