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gearhead
02-25-2005, 02:36 PM
the only bio I can get is 02%, is it worth the extra money? 10 cents more is what they told me.

mannytranny
02-25-2005, 07:27 PM
I would say no.

You should be able to find a supplier that can set you up with a 55g drum.

I figured that making my own B20 with biodiesel that cost 2.78/g raised the price of fuel 7c per gallon.

You are in the middle of a BD production area, check biodiesel.org > where to get it

gearhead
02-28-2005, 10:07 AM
I would say no.

You should be able to find a supplier that can set you up with a 55g drum.

I figured that making my own B20 with biodiesel that cost 2.78/g raised the price of fuel 7c per gallon.

You are in the middle of a BD production area, check biodiesel.org > where to get it
they make it less than 20 miles away but only one place that sells it. they will mix it to your specks and deliver it to you but I have no place to place to store it as I live in town and I dont think the city would like it too well.

all the sell at the pump is the 2%

Goldsburg
03-07-2005, 12:46 PM
gearhead -

It sounds like the place selling it to you is trying to $$ gouge you.

I can buy B5 soydiesel at the "Farm Bureau Coop" (aka Energy Plus 24) in Elwood, IN for a $0.02 premium over their dino diesel...

If you look at www.biodiesel.org (http://www.biodiesel.org), there is a list of retailers that sell biodiesel blends. There are several in Central and Southern Indiana (which is where I believe that you reside based on your notes about the location of the blending station..?)

Regards,

smote
03-08-2005, 10:22 AM
I paid $2.05 for a B2 blend yesterday at the Energy 24 in Columbus Indiana.
It was $2.14 in Greensburg.

gearhead
03-08-2005, 10:37 AM
well I called them and they changed to B5 (5%) at no upcharge compared to straight dino but this place usaly charges more than others. I will find out tonight. but I would rather run B20 but cannot find it.