mix?? Are there any significant differences in performance??? Can you do the
same with a 60-40 mix with Biodiesel??
Please do tell...
JP
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why don't you folks look at filtration systems
yes they cost a couple of dollars..it is 2004 and not 1966
What's that supposed to mean?
if we can afford a diesel motor, lets spend a couple of dollars, remember
the oil free,lets not beat ourselves up to refine it
i run 81 rabbit
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Subject: [Biofuel] best processor for campus co-op?
i'm hopfully going to be building a biodiesel processor for my campus this
weekend. i go to school at guilford college in greensboro, nc and several
of us are in the process of starting a biodiesel co-op here. i'm
wondering
what
?
ROFFLMAO! Three times over...!!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Todd Swearingen
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best processor for campus co-op?
hey guys dont beat
this weekend in the other
drum processor because I got customers waiting to buy it. Hope this
helpsDB
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Subject: [Biofuel] best processor for campus co-op
You should come visit the Piedmont Biofuels Coop.
We have a small research farm and a few processors going.
We are located outside of Pittsboro, North Carolina about an hour and a
half from Greesnboro.
Our biofuels project at the local community college just completed a 40
gallon mobile
Subject: [Biofuel] best processor for campus co-op?
It can depend on both your resources and the process... I would suggest you
take a look at http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor.html and pick
one from their many examples. Or, you could make your own design based on the
ones you