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I am also curious as to the effects of ethanol burning on the multi? I can make bio, I can make ethanol, so I could have lots of stock on hand. If it were a get the heck out of dodge type event, I would pitch the totes into the bed, rig up some kind of on the fly refueling method (i.e. valve operated from cab) so I wouldn't even have to stop.sailor2000 said:What does the Multifuel think of ethanol?????
I agree, the fresh oil in restaurants can be upwards of 30 or so gallons. Also a sams club or super hardware store would have the 5 gallons for frying turkeys, especially this time of year. Lots and lots that folks would pass on for 'survival' that could feed your multi.
The home heating oil would do as well. Also, if you happen to find a locomotive left behind, they store between 2,000- 6,000 gallons of off road diesel. Even if you filled your tank and every container you could, I doubt it would be missed when they got back.
I agree with Builder, don't destroy transformers and the like unless it is the end or a matter of life or limb. But if it is the end, hand me a chainsaw, those poles are coming down! But there is plenty laying around at ground level. the poles would be an absolute last resort.
Actually, if it were the end, I would sit at home and work on perfecting a Southern Comfort-like homebrew. what else am I going to do?