I think we need to rethink not so much the car as our pattern of transport
needs and facilities. Granted, it isn't something that one person can implement
unless they've got some practical authority: but if we live in places that
claim to be democratic, the people who have got some practical
I think your best bet is a Ford or Chevy. They are hard to find but
worth the look.
Joe Street wrote:
Look for a mitsubishi delica. A buddy of mine just imported one with
low miles from Japan. He loves it.
Joe
Luke Kareklas wrote:
Hello All,
I am a Kid's Birthday Party
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Yeah, for that size, a Ford or Chevy is probably the best bet. I am not a
fan of these engines -- complicated because they are V-8's instead of inline
designs, and impossible to work on because of the van body. But the only
other thing to suggest is is a Isuzu NPR or Mitsubishi Fuso -- much
Think KIA besta is the best choice if there is a dealer in your town.
I have been using a KIA with Biodiesel for three years and still works as
new.
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From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:59 AM
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Where are you located? I was assuming the US. If you are outside of the
US, it'll be easy to find something.
On 5/24/07, Andres Secco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think KIA besta is the best choice if there is a dealer in your town.
I have been using a KIA with Biodiesel for three years and
Far from that in Chile
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From: Zeke Yewdall
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Where are you located? I was assuming the US. If you are outside of the
No, I was asking where Luke is located.
Here in the US, Kia only sell really cheap gasoline cars. You are lucky to
get their good diesel stuff.
On 5/24/07, Andres Secco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Far from that in Chile
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*From:* Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:*
I received this item from Dow Jones News Service this morning. MD
DJ MARKET TALK: Where's Osama?
Thu May 24 12:48:52 2007 EDT
1648 GMT [Dow Jones] So why is Osama bin Laden still at large five-and-a-half
years after 9/11? It's pretty simple: Because we haven't got him yet, Jim.
That's why,
potting soil is sterilized. be sure to see links at bottom of page
http://www.fungi.com/mycogrow/index.html
innoculates your potting soil with good guys
I also use super thrive. Walmart has it.
It will greatly increase germination rate of older seed as well as more
abundant growth.
Great
A Toyo would be a much better deal than a big huge Ford but I don't
think you'l be able to find one
in the US. I've looked with no success. You *may* be able to bring one
in from Canada or
some people buy a diesel engine from Japan and swap. I gave it a pretty
good shot myself, then decided
I would like to see this van, what did you send it in. I have not been able to
open
ray
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:48:02 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Look for a mitsubishi delica. A buddy of mine just imported one
NOTE TO WEBMASTER: No need to print this part. Is this how I respond to a topic
on the List? Use the subject line to respond to the last comment? I couldn't
find a reply button on the list. Thanks for forwarding this one on!
Luke
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Hey all,
Thanks for a good jumping off point.
Zeke,
Yeah, unfortunatly the selection of diesel vehicals in the US is terrible --
elsewhere pretty much any vehical any manufacturer is available in diesel.
Here, it's just odd old cars, or 3/4 ton trucks and larger Canada is a
little better, but I am not sure of the details of exactly what is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWyJJQbFago
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Hi Tom
Ten days later, sorry. :-(
Keith,
Glad to hear from you on this one.
:-) How could I not?
I think composting in typical manure piles is a bit of a
contradiction in terms.
Maybe so.
With some exceptions, and you can usually find one or two, but it
seems to be the general
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