Posted by VicS on November 19, 2014 at 20:23:27 from (70.195.70.30):
In Reply to: Re: Ethanol again posted by dhopfinsd on November 19, 2014 at 07:25:23:
Guess this is like politics,don't confuse me with the facts. No one is going to change anyone's mind! I hauled gas and diesel for 27 yrs. went through the Leaded gas is better thing. Nolead gas will burn your valves thing. Diesel needs Sulfur to lubricate your pump. Well engines last longer than they ever have. Ain't that amazing. Somehow most everybodys weed eaters and chainsaws continue to operate. That other thing, alcohol actually costs more to produce than the price reflects. Yes in my state there is a tax break. But 70 cents! Local Alcohol plant is paying 30 cents over river terminal. There is about a 2 hr wait, and won't take corn over 18% moisture. Here I am trying to change your mind. I'm sorry won't happen again. :-) Vic
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