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  • 08-05-2003 01:53 PM

    lexington ky coop

    New to this as I am, as a lexington native, it seems like there's enough environmentalism and cooperative spirit (not to mention older diesel mercedes, diesel trucks and other diesel vehicles) that some motivated people could get a co-op going, maybe even with some collaboration with the food co-op people here in town who've had good success with that venture. Until I can get myself a diesel benz though, I guess i'm stuck thinking it out and driving my gasser. Fielding Isaacs
  • 08-08-2003 11:40 AM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    Hi Fielding, You should check out VW's TDIs. They're a BLAST to drive. I use a blend of petro and Biodiesel in mine!
  • 08-24-2003 03:17 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    My 'rents just got an '01 cyber-green Beetle TDI yesterday, it ROCKS! They're really interested in running BD in some way around here. If anyone from the Lexington area reading this has any interests, please e-mail me at fisaacs@transy.edu
  • 01-13-2004 04:17 PM In reply to

    • Skiddy
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    • Lexington, KY
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I also reside in Lexington, KY. I do not (yet) own a diesel vehicle, but I stumbled on to http://upressplay.com/login/index.php?page=umedia_showsub&uSubmit_id=191&mode=2&show_media=mov and was enthralled! Did Suzasum ever work out a Lexington connection with Josh R? By the way, check out http://www.kentuckycleanfuels.org/BiodieselShowcase.pdf
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    Originally posted by suzasum
    Josh, I live in Cinci and drive to Columbus Ohio to get my BD. Some friends and I are working on getting a coop going in this area. I do have a sister in Lexingtion and would be glad to bring you a few gallons of SoyDiesel on my next trip down. Email me if you are interested. Suzasum@aol.com
  • 03-10-2004 12:19 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    Josh and I haven't been able to hook up, but maybe we should all get online together and brainstorm. A friend of mine in Tylersville Ohio drives to Columbus to get us B100, but I'd like to arrange a closer supply. There is a "still" called the Fuelmeister which makes Biodiesel production pretty easy, but I have no place to store it. Its about $3000.00 but has filters and warmers. I think it would pay for itself fairly quickly especially if some of you who are close together went in on it. As with any new technology it takes time to build an infrastucture for distribution. So in the meantime we "pioneers" will have to do the extra work and go the extra mile. Email me if you want to chat.
  • 04-09-2004 03:56 PM In reply to

    • mgriebe
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    • Versailles, Kentucky
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I live in Versailles, kentucky. I already have a 5000 gallon tank to store the fuel in, already have an old diesel pump to pump the fuel, also have a farm right on the BG parkway to produce the fuel on. I am looking for somebody that may be interested in going in on purchasing a Production unit with in the Lexington, Kentucky area.
  • 06-06-2004 02:16 PM In reply to

    • ashull
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    • Louisville, KY
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I work for a restaurant management company in Louisville. I am interested in trying to convert some of our waste oil (~500 gallons/week in Louisville-Lexington alone) into biodiesel. I want to try this as a kind of promotion for now (though my girlfriend does drive a Beetle TDI) but also take a serious look at the business potential. Has anyone been to the Butler, KY biodiesel plant?
  • 07-09-2004 09:04 AM In reply to

    • mgriebe
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    • Versailles, Kentucky
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am looking for somebody that can help make a home brew unit for Biodiesel. I think I have most of the pieces and parts, but I need a little assistance putting it all together and running a batch of fuel. I live in Versailles.
  • 01-08-2005 11:03 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am interested in getting involved as well. I live in Falmouth and drive near Versailles at least every other month or so. I have no experience producing biodiesel, limited time and cash to spend at the moment, but i do have a step van than runs on svo and i could definitley contribute some wvo to the cause and help pay for some methanol. Plenty of metalworking equipment, pumps, barrels, valves, etc laying around that could all come in handy. Please let me know if it would be possible for me to see your setup in action, or even help put it into action if i can. thanks, Paul
    quote:
    Originally posted by mgriebe
    I am looking for somebody that can help make a home brew unit for Biodiesel. I think I have most of the pieces and parts, but I need a little assistance putting it all together and running a batch of fuel. I live in Versailles.
  • 07-17-2005 01:17 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    quote:
    Originally posted by suzasum
    Josh and I haven't been able to hook up, but maybe we should all get online together and brainstorm. A friend of mine in Tylersville Ohio drives to Columbus to get us B100, but I'd like to arrange a closer supply. Southern States in Shelbyville, KY sells B100. -phillip
  • 11-11-2005 03:37 PM In reply to

    • dlgonzo
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I'm about 30 minuts south of Lex and am now on the second batch. First batch is in my Dodge Ram running like a dream, even this morning when it was 23 F (50% mix with petrol) I basically built girl marks Appleseed processor. With only slight experience with plumbing and electricty it's simiple to build. I'll admit, getting started is a hassle rounding up everything and it's a bit overwelming to jump into the project, but so far worth it. I've learned alot. I'd be happy to talk you some of you if you have questions. I would recommend making a few test batches using the Dr. Pepper method first. You'll know better what to expect.
  • 11-11-2005 03:40 PM In reply to

    • dlgonzo
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    Alex, What do you do with you oil right now? Just curious. The Rsraraunt I get mine from get was basically giving theres away to a waste company. I've not been to the Butler plant, but It's my understanding there process is quite a bit different than the homebrew stuff, and my use all new oil. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
  • 11-25-2005 03:33 PM In reply to

    • ehutch
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    • Winchester, Ky
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am looking at building a processor as well. Any insight you can share woud be greatly appreciated. I live in Winchester and would happily drive down for some hands on experience. My phone number is (859)744-4930. Call anytime before 9:30 pm.
  • 12-25-2005 11:58 PM In reply to

    • vronp
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    • Louisville, KY
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am in Louisville and would like to hook up with others in the area doing biodiesel projects. Dave
  • 05-08-2006 03:50 PM In reply to

    • GNS
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    • Lexington, Ky
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am constructing an appleseed processor and should be brewing by next weekend! Anyone else out there interested in creating a local coop? Guy
  • 05-12-2006 12:31 PM In reply to

    • CWyler
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    • Lancaster, KY
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    Sure...where are you located???
  • 09-22-2006 12:50 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am in the Louisville area and want to learn/help make a batch of bio. I can weld and am interested in making an appleseed processer. Please help me get started. Thanks.
  • 09-23-2006 07:47 PM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    Superduty.....I am out in Shelby Cty and would be happy to share what I have learned. It ain't much but I am in the middle of scaling up from 1 liter batches to about 4 gallon batches. After winter, I will move to the appleseed processor. .....Dan
  • 03-16-2007 02:46 PM In reply to

    • Link
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    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am new to the biodieselnow forum.  I live in Lexington, Ky and am interested in pursuing the cause of a biodiesel production with the hope of developing a co-op eventually.  Is anyone else out there still interested in this pursuit?

    Link

    University of KY

    (859) 576-2995

    letterrrrip@hotmail.com

  • 04-12-2008 12:43 AM In reply to

    Re: lexington ky coop

    I am a student at henry clay high school and i am pursuing biodiesel as my senior project. I have been researching biodiesel carefully, and decided its pretty amazing. I have to get my current vehicle sold before i can buy a diesel car. I would love to  participate in any co-op for biodiesel, as i live on a farm.  Did any of these coops get started?

     

    sierra

    quest4euphoria20@aol.com

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