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To: OregonRancher
"The new fuels can ruin an older diesel tractor engine real quick."

True statement.

The miniscule amount of sulfur in diesel fuel provides the primary lubricant for all those dellicate pump and injector surfaces.

Of course, the enviro-nazis couldn't be less interested in that.

The end result will be the cost of diesel (along with other fuels) will be over $10/gallon (when you can get it at all) and business as we know it will be severely cramped.

Again, the enviro-nazis couldn't be less interested in that. It just ties in with their long-range program in the first place.

44 posted on 05/13/2004 6:55:10 PM PDT by nightdriver
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To: nightdriver
The end result will be the cost of diesel (along with other fuels) will be over $10/gallon (when you can get it at all) and business as we know it will be severely cramped.

That must be why the National Petroluem and Refiners Association appears to at least generally be on board with these regs. At $10/gallon, those evil oil companies stand to make gazzillions...

I'll bet this is all Cheney's doing, so Halliburton can boost profits and make him and all of his oil fiend buddies super rich.

Okay, maybe there is a little sarcasm in there.

50 posted on 05/13/2004 8:05:38 PM PDT by !1776!
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