With as much agriculture and forestry as takes place in this country, it seems like bio fuels would be a no brainer. If it was more readily available, I would use it exclusively in my rig-----would you? Is it readily available where you are?
It just depends upon how well it works in vehicles. If the older trucks could work on it without causing them to break down, I don't see a problem. But the guys who own their own trucks would have to be able to use it without causing damage to their trucks before it would become popular.
I would love to buy it. The first problem is that I do not understand it well enough, and the second problem is that I have no idea where I could get it at. I have not seen it around here.
I would use it in a heart beat. I admire how Brazil was so forward thinking that they started to change their vehicle back in the day and to increase the production the bio-diesel. Now they are not dependent in foreign oil. They can handle themselves.
From what I understand, bio-diesel works in any diesel engine, no engine conversion required. During WWII, the Germans were cut off from foreign fuel suppliers so they made their own bio-diesel and fuel all their tanks with it.