rbargeron
Elite Member
I'm using some soybean oil fuel in my Kubota right now - making a gesture toward the environment. The product I'm using is Envirodiesel B100 from World Energy (check them out at worldenergy.net)
I understand there is a growing industry in non-petroleum diesel fuels, from pure soybean stock to recycled cooking oil from Burger King, McDonald's etc.
Based on my very limited experience (5 gallons so far) I can say that it appears to make equal power, equal sound, less smoke, and when the wind sends the exhaust toward my face it smells like there's something great cooking for supper.
The down side is price. There is not a dispensing infrastructure in place yet for low-volume users. Fleets and others who buy 600-1000 or more gallons at a time get the best price, but the basic fuel price, roughly $2.45/gal, runs up to $4 or $5 when packaging, handling, shipping, etc. get added in for 5, 20 or 55-gallon cans.
Anybody have any experience to talk about?
I understand there is a growing industry in non-petroleum diesel fuels, from pure soybean stock to recycled cooking oil from Burger King, McDonald's etc.
Based on my very limited experience (5 gallons so far) I can say that it appears to make equal power, equal sound, less smoke, and when the wind sends the exhaust toward my face it smells like there's something great cooking for supper.
The down side is price. There is not a dispensing infrastructure in place yet for low-volume users. Fleets and others who buy 600-1000 or more gallons at a time get the best price, but the basic fuel price, roughly $2.45/gal, runs up to $4 or $5 when packaging, handling, shipping, etc. get added in for 5, 20 or 55-gallon cans.
Anybody have any experience to talk about?