Want to try Bio
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Hi, does not look good for bio for the state right now-no one seems to want to invest in production subsidies on the part of our state government. I am in Stroudsburg and can't seem to find anything in the state as far as a pump station goes.
Have you considered just trying Waste Vegetable oil in with your regular tank? A mix in warm weather would probably work fine and not cost a whole lot. If it worked you could build up to a higher concentration of it or add a conversion kit. I did the math and at today's prices a conversion will pay for itself FAST if you have access to waste veg oil. You just need a place for prep to get the nasty bits out. It can be done with a few five-gallon pails and some inexpensive washable cloth filters.
ehmbee
Have you considered just trying Waste Vegetable oil in with your regular tank? A mix in warm weather would probably work fine and not cost a whole lot. If it worked you could build up to a higher concentration of it or add a conversion kit. I did the math and at today's prices a conversion will pay for itself FAST if you have access to waste veg oil. You just need a place for prep to get the nasty bits out. It can be done with a few five-gallon pails and some inexpensive washable cloth filters.
ehmbee
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