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Biodiesel clubs
Are there any clubs in Northern Colorado ...say Longmont to Fort Collins that work together to produce biodiesel on a small scale? I am interested in blending some of my own to stretch the fuel $. I have a 6.7L cummings and that should handle a reasonable blend.
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I do not do bio. I am in the process of doing a WVO conversion. I would like to find someone in south Denver that has some space to clean WVO. I will supply a centrifuge in exchange for space. Actually, closer to Parker or in Parker would be nice instead of Denver.
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