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Posted by buickanddeere on March 04, 2005 at 18:10:00 from (64.10.41.185):
In Reply to: soy diesel posted by jddriver on March 04, 2005 at 17:23:22:
At the dry fuel storage building at Pickering one of the operators has a chip on his shoulder. He started whining about "safety" and diesel fumes in a 30 ft tall warehouse. The place is just a rain and snow shelter with screened air inlets/outlets on the walls,eves and peak. It's as airtight as an umbrella. I just happened to overhear the situation and suggested using low sulphur diesel or soydiesel. They now use low sulphur in winter and soy in summer and the place doesn't stink. The operator is complaining now the smell of soy has made him hungry for fries and has caused him to gain weight. The custom built fuel flask carrier cost some 13 million and is an engineer's wet dream with every gadget known to technical types who live behind a desk. They found out on the 1st winter day they should have sprung for a $39.99 engine block heater as well.
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