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Date Posted: 14:24:48 03/04/09 Wed
Author: Jay
Subject: Re: biofuel substitutes
In reply to: mark 's message, "Re: biofuel substitutes" on 12:34:00 03/04/09 Wed

Hi Ari, glad you guys are aboard.

You can burn all oils in the dickenson and a witches brew of used motor oils, biofuel, etc or whatever will go. The only issue is viscosity which will vary of course with what you've got in the stove. You regulate that with the set screw on the drip rate knob. It's a bad idea to have the float bowl mounted on the stove as they do because it heats up and the stove burns hotter and hotter, it would not be a bad idea to move the bowl elsewhere especially if burning biofuel because it's temperature sensitive.

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