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I always thought that Rush Limbaugh was mainstream media. You feel
that he, and all of the posers that have come after him, are aligned
with the left? I'd hate to see where your right is located.
Brian
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Woah, I wasn't
If you think Rush Limbaugh is main stream, you need to be adjusted.
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I always thought that Rush Limbaugh was mainstream media. You feel
: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 08:01
Subject: [biofuel] (unknown)
I always thought that Rush Limbaugh was mainstream media. You feel
that he, and all of the posers that have come after him, are aligned
with the left? I'd hate to see where your right is located.
Brian
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Hi,
I have some Bio Diesel from a maker of it in the UK and I got some
for a friend who has tried it in a new Mitsubishi 2.5 turbo diesel
pickup and he has found that his vehicle is harder to start when
running on Bio.
also I have a Range Rover TDI diesel and the tick over has dropped
Art, To be honest with you, I really don't know what the barrels
that I have are made of. I got them at least ten years ago and used
them for brewing beer and later to transport diesel to my dredge
in. They are dark yellow and a good 1/4 to 5/16 thick. In running
them I used the two
Art, I have used these poly tanks for about thew last ten years or
better boiling water to cook oats for our race horses. Now that was
to the temp that the water is boiling. Not one time has the barrel
split, broke, spilt or what everthe threaded bulkhead fitting is
covered in about a
is more common.
Art
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:11 AM
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Art, I have used these poly tanks for about thew last ten years or
better boiling water to cook oats for our race
Thanks, Mark. I thought so too.
Best,
chris
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=I don 't think you can get it for free on the 'net, but it's
I don 't think you can get it for free on the 'net, but it's in an
AOCS-published book on 'testing of fats and oils'. University
libraries might have it (sorry I don 't have the title of the book)
mark
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HI! Can anyone point me to
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I am from india and interested in starting my own biofuel unit based on
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Dear friends
I need to learn more detail about ethanol as a fuel
and before began to use ethanol on my car is there any
modification that i do. Ýf there is some instrument
for ethanol use, how and where can i supply that.
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I have been looking into yurts and so far I like what I see. They seem to
be a very low impact housing alternative. Might anyone have experience
living in one or have some knowledge that could prove useful?
Thank you.
Peace and flow
Michael
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Thank you for your mail. In fact you are very far from being
a non-political, island of neutrality. Just a quick search of
the internet, eg 1998, shows 71% of your budget for international
action as coming from the UK Government Department for International
Development.
Hakan,
Just re-reading your article on energy.saving.nu and came across the
paragraph on what ethanol producers are doing to court BigOil. I believe
that we are already seeing that in the Biodiseel industry. Take a look at
BlueSun and also SeQuential. They are prime for some type of buyout
You can purchase crude bulk soy oil at Bruning Grain and Feed. Freight is
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Howdy All,
I have an '82 Cutlass Supreme 6 cyl. diesel which acts like its not
getting enough fuel. It will not stay running when I start it on
chilly (less than 40 degrees F) mornings. I have changed the fuel filter
to no avail. Is there a fuel pump other than the injector pump? Does
It's been a long time, but I believe that there is a fuel pump in the fuel
tank, actually a fuel transfer pump.
Bill (who a long time ago worked for Pontiac dealers)
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make *stationary* diesels
less polluting
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Hello,
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Has a full mailbox and cannot accept any more emails. Could you do something to
fix this? We would appreciate it, thank you.
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: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 4:49 PM
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Hello,
I am a member of a discussion mailing list
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Thankyou Martin!
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Don't thank me too much, they sent back an email saying that they were working
on the system and to expect problems with their service - sure, so they can't
shut off one guy's email.
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Keith
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Don't thank me too much, they sent back an email saying that they were working
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That's ridiculous - this message going out over and over again every
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I'll mail them too.
I got an Auto-reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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Anyway, it said this:
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Of the big three (Ford, Chevy, GMC) which diesel is the one to buy?
Kirk
Actually, there is one you forgot.
Dodge with the Cummins. Good engine but having tranny problems, and
are a _itch to work on.
Ford with Power Stroke is also
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hybrid electric inexpensively?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:46 PM
Subject: [biofuel] (unknown)
Can anyone tell me how low
hello
i have been trying to find a UK based supplier of biodiesel and have so far
had very little luck, if there is anyone out there who could help me out i
would be very pleased to hear from you
many tnx Yabbz@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All
I am looking for any info anyone could help me out
with. I am trying to cost a project, I am looking at
setting up processing for at least 100 acres of
hemp(could be around 300 acres). I have been told
this will yield about 1000 litres of methanol per
acre, how do I process bio mass to
I was more worried about lubrication than cumbustion.
I tried about 6 or 7 cups of biodiesel mixed with about 2 gallons of 2
cycle gasoline.
It works, but starts harder. Seems to have more power. So far the
pistons haven't frozen in the cylinders. ;-)
Unfortunately, the spark plugs
,
and the
lubricity is going to be better in that case. However, biodiesel as
fuel is
not a replacement for gasoline.
Ed B.
www.biofuels.ca
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I think that would be a very bad learning experience. A diesel
engine
fires
from compression, a gasoline engine, even
Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This isn't such a far-fetched idea. Quite a few tractors and other
machines were designed to run on kerosene. My BCS garden tractor, for
instance, has the exact same engine, except for carb and tank, as their
kerosene model. The way it's done is that
Looking at the parts book for my tractor, I see there's only three
parts different. The tank, of course, and the carb (although only
difference in the carb are the jets) and a hotter spark plug.
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Not sure how you'd figure it -- biodiesel is supposed to give better
lube already, but quite a few people who run diesels are in the habit of
adding 2-cycle oil to their dinodiesel for extra lube. Or one of the more
expensive commercial fuel additives.
Keith Addison wrote:
Pip J. Patton
Can anyone on this list tell me what the difference in lubricity is
between biodiesel and gasoline with 2-cycle oil in it? Can I use
straight biodiesel in my 2-cycle motorcycle?
Phillip
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I think that would be a very bad learning experience. A diesel engine fires
from compression, a gasoline engine, even a two cycle one fires from spark
plug ignition.
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I think that would be a very bad learning experience. A diesel engine
fires
from compression, a gasoline engine, even a two cycle one fires from spark
plug ignition
I am a novice, but have always been interested in making my own fuel. could
you give me a starting point?
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Hello Joe, and welcome
I am a novice, but have always been interested in making my own
fuel. could you give me a starting point?
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I have tried. Why don't you see if it works for you?
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have to be doing something wrong.
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have it in writing now, that they will buy any electricity I make
and pay
0.025 cents per kw pre hour, also using biodiesel for heating
both reps. are excited,
Reminds me of a certain sailor boy,,,
In 1997, a dairy put in an anaerobic digester and sold excess at
$.038 and
Hi Keith and All,
Was our problem child named Troy Hegy? If so
he's moved to the EV list.
I want to make sure.
Thanks , jerry dycus
Hi Jerry
Troy Heagy, has to be the same. That's a pity. His purpose is clear
enough going there, isn't it? He won't exactly be
Good day friends, my name has been Cristian, for months been compiling
information, on the modifications of the motor to work it with ethanol (E85
or E 95), At the present time I have a Chevrolet S10, mod 89, which I would
like to modify, not if the motor is ffv, and I she would like to know
Has anyone found a good use for the left over liquids after you have
distilled your brew? If so I would love to know about it. I am already
feeding the mash mixed in with my dairy cow barn ration.But what about the
waste water? Thank a bunch, Terry
It is.. it is a W95/[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus..
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gotta be a virus.
Odilon deVeyra Olaya wrote:
Name: BLINK_182.MP3
of course pif's can't run by themselves, so i guess saving and examining
wouldn't hurt. i'll check it.
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> My thoughts exactly. I deleted it instantly, and I
> suggest that EVERYONE who receives this delete it as
> well
>
> > gotta be a virus.
> >
> > Odilon deVeyra Olaya
gotta be a virus.
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well
gotta be a virus.
Odilon deVeyra Olaya wrote:
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Here is a question to anyone in the group. How long, from start to finish
does it take to get the first few drops of ethanol( hours, days weeks)?
Several article that I have read have different time frames. Is this because
of the base materials (I am pretty sure of the answer but I just want
Technical Library for articles on brewing related
topics -- see Yeasts.
http://www.brewery.org/brewery/Library.html
Keith
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Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 09:54:06 +0900
Hi Terry
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