This article is about using biodiesel, which is refined, much like 
gasoline, and available at your local filling station.

Perhaps you are thinking about the modification needed to convert a 
diesel to use vegetable oil, which the individual owner of the diesel, 
convert to biofuel.  This kind of system would require additional 
equipment to heat the fuel, before switching over to the biofuel tank.

Below is a link of filling stations that currently offer biodiesel 
refined and sold by independent third party companies.  Many of the 
filling stations are located up north, where the winters can be very cold.

http://biodiesel.org/buyingbiodiesel/retailfuelingsites/

Regards,

LelandJ




Derek Kalweit wrote:
>> Below is a link to a video explaining how easy it is to convert a diesel
>> over to biodiesel.
>>
>> http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10165_7-6726950-1.html?tag=cnetfd.mt
>>     
>
> Not that easy in colder climates, unless you want to ruin your engine...
>
>
>   



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