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    Would biodiesel be suitable for a tractor? I ask because someone is starting a biodiesel company in Austin. I checked out their website and links and some research on my own. I drive a Ford F350 which is a diesel. It seems like some money could be saved. The energy transfer is not 100% of what you get from diesel, but it is close enough. Cost is about 1/2 of diesel prices.
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    Check on the law first because I think Texas is clamping down hard on biodiesel. (Imagine that!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Check on the law first because I think Texas is clamping down hard on biodiesel. (Imagine that!)

    Birken
    could you elaborate on that statement??? are you suggesting that a u.s. state is forbidding a renewable, alternative fuel source.
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    Biodiesel for half the price of <u>taxable</u> diesel, (ie with road taxes), I doupt it, and that's probably the jest behind the crackdown.

    The state be looking for it's tax money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrpersons
    Biodiesel for half the price of <u>taxable</u> diesel, (ie with road taxes), I doupt it, and that's probably the jest behind the crackdown.

    The state be looking for it's tax money!
    That had me wondering too, it's only 5 or 6 cents difference i thiink around here.

    maybe it's red biodiesel ;0)
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    Who will pay for this mess in Iraq..its not only state, its nationwide..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob h
    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Check on the law first because I think Texas is clamping down hard on biodiesel. (Imagine that!)

    Birken
    could you elaborate on that statement??? are you suggesting that a u.s. state is forbidding a renewable, alternative fuel source.
    Look right here

    Sign of things to come I am afraid....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Quote Originally Posted by bob h
    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Check on the law first because I think Texas is clamping down hard on biodiesel. (Imagine that!)

    Birken
    could you elaborate on that statement??? are you suggesting that a u.s. state is forbidding a renewable, alternative fuel source.
    Look right here

    Sign of things to come I am afraid....




    Birken
    you gotta love when politicians put corporations over our national interests

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    On my cross country adventures, I've had occasion to purchase B20 inTexas, and right up the road here in Va, we've got a biodiesel plant where you can buy 100% bio if that's your pleasure. So far, the stuff seems to burn just as good a diesel, good power, fuel milage, etc. But I can buy regular dead dinasaur diesel just down the road <u.cheaper</u> that biodiesel!

    I'm kinda a cheap fella that likes to keep my money where it belongs, my pocket! So far, I don't see much incentive to buy the stuff.

    If you can get it cheaper that diesel, more power to you. Just make sure it isn't red!

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    If you can get Biodiesel, buy it, and buy stock/invest in the manifacturer too!
    Biodiesel is the only Diesel you can buy in most countries in Europe.
    Theres plenty of info to be found on Biodiesel online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Quote Originally Posted by bob h
    Quote Originally Posted by Birken Vogt
    Check on the law first because I think Texas is clamping down hard on biodiesel. (Imagine that!)

    Birken
    could you elaborate on that statement??? are you suggesting that a u.s. state is forbidding a renewable, alternative fuel source.
    Look right here

    Sign of things to come I am afraid....

    Birken
    did you read the whole article?... looks like the oil lords are putting the squeeze on TCEQ, huh? rest assured, the bio diesel producers will upgrade to meet the epa's NOx standards... just like the oil guys bumped up their facilities to produce epa mandated ULSD in June.

    What engine manufacturer OKs B20 biodiesel, anthow? I don't know all of their limits, but the ones I've seen limit to B5.
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    Default Re: Biodiesel

    Quote Originally Posted by terrylamar
    Would biodiesel be suitable for a tractor? I ask because someone is starting a biodiesel company in Austin. I checked out their website and links and some research on my own. I drive a Ford F350 which is a diesel. It seems like some money could be saved. The energy transfer is not 100% of what you get from diesel, but it is close enough. Cost is about 1/2 of diesel prices.
    the biggest problem that I've seen with biodiesel locally is the cleaning characterists; it breaks up deposits left in older engines fuelled by petro, then clogs filters and restricts fuel flow. The poor performance complaint quickly accels to a cavitated fuel pump, and then no start.

    Change out your filters following the first tank.
    Bob H

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