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27-10-2007, 09:13 PM
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| | | Sugar beet fuel There's a report on the local BBC site today that some local buses are to be run on sugar beet fuel. BBC NEWS | England | Berkshire | Buses may run on sugar beet fuel
I've heard of old cooking oil as fuel but haven't heard of this. Can anyone explain how it works or point me in the direction where I could find out. Ta!
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| | | Re: Sugar beet fuel An alterative or the next thing to when petrol runs out isn't propably on pepes minds. If it up or sale at the forcourt then maybe
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