GeneMO said: (quoted from post at 03:35:41 01/24/12) There is way more to the process of burning used fry oil in a diesel than just dumping it in the tank.
There is quite an elaborate process to make it suitable as engine fuel.
Gene
Yeah, the elaborate process involves hanging a filter sock over an empty bucket and dumping your oil through that.
Then it goes straight into the tractors during the warm summer months.
We ran an International 826 White 2-135 and a New Holland TC35 on used fry oil without any modifications whatsoever or anything more elaborate than a quick run through the filter sock.
Buddy has put tens of thousands of miles on various Chevy products with no processing of the fry oil either.
Most of the effort will be spent on the vehicle to keep the stuff warm so you can use it year round.
This post was edited by sammydwm at 08:43:47 01/24/12.
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