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To: MIRU who wrote (49964)9/26/2005 8:47:05 PM
From: dass  Respond to of 206326
 
Hi, guys - I followed this board for some years and thought you still had to have a paid sub, since I found that is not true, let me first thank everyone for all the great info you have posted and thanks Bigdog for making it possible.

commercials are hugely short in sugar right now, and we may have had a reversal formation last few days.

also FYI:
>
> In a message dated 9/24/2005 8:54:54 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> renewable-energy@yahoogroups.com writes:
> I know diesel
> can be super-tolerant in the short term (10,000 miles or less) of stuff
> that is godawful for them in the long run.
>
> Back in 1982, my brother drove coast-to-coast and back, non-stop,
> non-refueled, on non-petroleum fuel. The fuel was raw cotton seed oil given to him
> because the vendor, who normally sold by the ton, said the amount used (about
> 200 gallons) was within the inaccuracy of the scales and wasn't worth billing
> for. He drove 10,000 km, then checked the injectors (at the Continental
> factory) and found no coking or other damage. The motoring press did not want to
> know. He used a Continental diesel, and the only modification required was
> to warm the fuel filters. A waxy precipitate from the raw oil tended to clog
> the filters in cold weather.
>
>