Dear Phillip Manske and all:

Helena Chum at the National Renewable Energy Lab did tests on pyrolysis oil as 
a fuel around 2000.  

It's a LOMG way from diesel.  Typically it contains 20-40% water.  It can't be 
distiller because it is full of free radicals which polymerize it when heated.  

Good luck.  I hope you can conquer these problems...

Tom Reed 

Dr Thomas B Reed 
The Biomass Energy Foundation
www.Woodgas.com

On Sep 29, 2011, at 7:42 PM, phillip manske <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi - I talked someone into doing tests with pyrolysis oil on a waste
> burner .  I'm looking for about four gallons shipped to Spokane.  I
> can send paypal money for P&H.
> 
> Warmest regards
> 
> P
> 
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