dieselram94
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- Location
- Mid Coast Maine
- Detector(s) used
- Xterra 705, Tesoro Sand Shark, Garrett Pro Pointer (mine). Fisher F2 my son's
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Any of you folks cooking up your own biodiesel? Is blue dragon around - this sounds like something he might have tried. I know folks who use it.
Diesel you are correct. I actually used to cover the company that does most of the trash in Maine. It's called Casella waste -cwst. I think they go by pine tree state in maine (we have them in scarborough). They pipe out the methane from the land fills and generate electricity with it by running it through engines. Land fill gas is basically nat gas - just a little "dirtier". I could go on forever about energy and resource depletion, that was my area of expertise in the investment markets. I loved it. as long as you think countries like china and India will continue to grow and become more wealthy you can expect them to continue to such up the worlds resources. Being efficient, recycling, etc isn't just for tree huggers anymore - it's big profitable biz!! Always more than happy to chat on these topics.
I have not made any bio-diesel but the Maritime Farms store in Union Maine sells it just up the road from me (b20 blend) but I have not tried it. I figure the old Dodge at 402,000 miles on her is used to diesel so I better not rock the boat with bio. As it is right now my injection pump is giving me fits again and will have to come off and go into the pump shop again and be worked on. Not cheap $500 to around $800... But that's ok as it is just a winter beater anymore. As far as waste company it is Pine Tree Waste and they handle all the trash and recycle materials our town produces. Big money in trash as you well know.
As far as China and India growing, again this is a sad thing as it should be us growing at those rates instead. We need manufacturing to come back. If we relaxed corporate taxes and regulations some it would come back. It makes me sick to see all the scrap metal we are selling to China so they can make some more cheap junk to sell back to us. Just more money leaving our shores...