Combines Biodiesel

chads

Guest
Pure biodiesel can create some problems. I worked with it at MU about 10 years ago. If you'd like to discuss it further just post or e-mail. Personally, I would use it in a high percentage blend, say 20-30% before I would use it straight. I currently use a 5% blend. Chads
 

7720future

Guest
Is the price of the biodiesel any different than regular dieselIJ Where are you atIJ I am from ND and dont have any around here.
 

Chads

Guest
We have been paying a small charge, like $.01 per percent, I beleive. However, with current fuel prices there may be no upcharges. I'll check with my fuel supplier and find out. Where do you get your fuel up thereIJ I would think that a coop up there would have it available. Chads
 

Chads

Guest
Cenex should have access. I'd call and ask specifically. Or call the main office and inquire. You might have to get several people interested to get access to it. Chads
 

7720future

Guest
It there a price for it. If so I would like to know what it is even if it is not in my area.
 

jedeka

Guest
I started using 5% blend this spring. I have been using their 2% blend for 8 years. It cost $.01_percent of blend. I know some of the fuel suppliers buy the soy additive in 55 gal drums and add to diesel per customers order. As long as the additive is added and blended well, it will never separate. During the winter, I have always used n2 diesel with 2% blend and used Z4 Products fuel conditioner and anti-gel and have never had gelling problems. I still think the majority of winter fuel problems are from water problems.
 

chads

Guest
You won't have gelling problems with any of the blends in use today. You can get into some handling issues with 100% biodiesel. There are also some misting problems, and concerns with seals and other parts of the fuel systems. You could burn 100% biodiesel no problem if you wanted to, but you might get into some interesting problems while doing it. If you would get in a truckload to blend, be careful handling it in large quantities. It creates a vapor that can be oxygen limiting in enough quantity. Sent one guy to the emergency room. Chads
 

GDK

Guest
With bean prices this low and crude oil this high why doesn't soydiesel work extremely well economicallyIJ
 
 
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