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anybody capable of tutoring
I live in Jasper, and most of my work when I am home, is in cobb and cherokee and I am always driving south, but I would like to observe first hand someone making 100% bio-diesel. I would be grateful.
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2005, 4X4, 3500 DRW, Triple dog, cold air intake w/ K&N filter, and set up to pull just about anything |
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Cummins Fan
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I live over in Young Harris, and the last time I was in Knoxville, there was a big push on bio up there. Don't know if there is a refinery there or not, but you may set your google sights on that area. Not too far from us.
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Half of communications is listening, and you can't listen with your mouth. 2001.5 3500, FlatBed, 4wd, All stock. |
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