frashdog
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Been running used soy oil filtered down to 1 micron...same stuff my truck runs on
No problems after probably 50 gallons of the stuff. Bit thick in the colder weather. Saw smells like fried food when she's working hard, mmmmmm yummy, not good when you're hungry.
I wonder the difference between used versus new veg oils. I know you are not supposed to put new oil into a diesel only used, due to the cooking/heating process. My used soy pours down to 20 degrees, try that with new oil.
Oh yea, we switched after we did a few jobs in the rain and saw the petro slicks on the pavement. Did not feel good about sending that stuff into a vegi garden we worked over either. Recently we had a job over water, pristeen adirondack lake, oil slick all in the water, homeowner was looking at it..felt great to tell him it was vegi oil.
No problems after probably 50 gallons of the stuff. Bit thick in the colder weather. Saw smells like fried food when she's working hard, mmmmmm yummy, not good when you're hungry.
I wonder the difference between used versus new veg oils. I know you are not supposed to put new oil into a diesel only used, due to the cooking/heating process. My used soy pours down to 20 degrees, try that with new oil.
Oh yea, we switched after we did a few jobs in the rain and saw the petro slicks on the pavement. Did not feel good about sending that stuff into a vegi garden we worked over either. Recently we had a job over water, pristeen adirondack lake, oil slick all in the water, homeowner was looking at it..felt great to tell him it was vegi oil.
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