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Posted by gorillatx on April 09, 2005 at 14:07:19 from (66.162.87.252):
In Reply to: Re: Biodiesel posted by Van in AR on April 07, 2005 at 23:33:37:
I have been buying "biowillie" for about 5 weeks now. I pass by Carls Corner truck stop & try to always fill up there. Im buying B20 and it is awesome. My 2002 Duramax runs GREAT on it. There is a noticable improvment in performance for me. So far the price has been about the same. Ive actually been buying B20 cheaper than regular Diesel at loves truck stops. Willie is simply a partner (1 of 4 I think) in Biodiesel. He came through a couple weeks or so back & bought 300 dollars worth himself. Willie HAS always supported the farmers and I dont see how turning soybeans into Diesel could hurt em. I would dang sure rather support an American farmer than somebody from the mideast. EVEN if I had to pay a little more to do it. Not to mention it cuts the heck out of emissions. Anybody that knocks Willie dont know squat about him.
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