[AT] E85/Flex Fuel conversions
Ralph Goff
alfg at sasktel.net
Sat Feb 3 12:54:04 PST 2007
Francis Robinson wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
The bandwagon is suddenly heavily laden
> with subscribers, right or wrong, and I believe it would be foolish to not
> realize that all of our lives are going to change very quickly in many
> respects as a result. Politicians of every ilk will be clamoring for a seat.
> I'm quite sure that eventually even we will come under at least a minor
> level of fire for running these old tractors in an unproductive manner. "My
> god! look at the smoke coming out of that steam engine..." If the EPA will
> go after chainsaws and string trimmers (and it is) we cannot be far behind.
> Tractor pulls may take a hit. Wood stoves may take a hit. It would not
> surprise me at all if there were not a small group of protestors at this
> years Indy 500 and other auto races. Doing little or nothing for a long time
> then going ape $#!t wild / hell bent for leather is after all the American
> way... Brace yourselves; good or bad, change is coming and coming fast...
Change,...the older I get the less I like it, unless we are talking
about today's weather of course.
I also wonder just how the growing bio-fuel industry is going to affect
me and my way of life. Increasing crop prices are usually good news. But
do I have to replace all my old fossil fuel burning equipment with "new'
biofuel- compatible machines? With ethanol use I read reports of 30%
drop in fuel economy. Those corn and other feed grain crops used for bio
fuel don't grow on just fresh air and sunshine, it takes a lot of diesel
fuel to produce the grain, how much more to turn it into fuel?
Ralph in Sask.
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