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chicken george



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Food riots in some parts of the world are predicted if this years world harvest isn't up to scratch Exclamation Food levels in the world are at a seriously low level due to Europe and the USA no longer having the food mountains they were so derided for having (it always pays to keep some spare), Poor harvests last year (esp in Australia) had a major affect. Also increased demand for higher quality food in China,India etc. Also President Bush is keen for the USA to grow its own fuel so 1000's of tonnes of Soya beans have been diverted from food uses to bio-ethanol production. Our own terrible summer last year did affect the UK harvest but that is just a speck compared to the total world harvest.
Good for me as a UK farmer? yes and no . I do get a greatly increased price for my crops but I now have to pay a greatly increased price for the food for my beloved chickens. So the price of chicken will have to go up if I am to continue in business. Tescos 2 for £5 offer cannot last long!

My estimate is I can keep the FL2 but a RRS is not in the picture Wink


Outlook for UK food shoppers.. bill are going to rise and stay risen for the foreseeable future At work
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good read that CG Thumbs Up

Who buys your chickens, you mention Tesco in the write up, they have started stocking local produce from Yorkshire such as Milk/Dairy and I think my Free Range Chicken said it was a Yorkshire Chicken, (on its label, it had no head Rolling with laughter ) Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I sell to a company that has contracts with most supermarkets and wholesale/catering outlets. Its rare for a single farmer to deal direct with a supermarket the numbers are just too big.
I'm up all night tonight packing my feathered friends off for a trip to chicken heaven Whistle bless them! At work
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then up first thing to collect the next sunday roast Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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markconnor33 wrote:
No Paul

Have not tried running on Bio, as my car is on lease, and didn't want to risk any warranty issues.

Will be looking to use on other cars though, and am actually looking at going into small scale production,as there are few suppliers in the Leeds area.

Any pledges of support for a Bio diesel production/sale site in North Leeds?

Regards
Mark


Yes a biodiesel processor for your garage approx £500. I was thinking the same thing.
It seems though after Tonyjones comment that it's a big no no as far as FL2's are concerned. Big Cry
Strange, after doing some research on the subject the overriding impression is that biodiesel is actually
good for your engine as it cleans deposits left by burning fossil fuel, and the only downside is that filters may have to be changed/checked more regularly. Presumably it is something to do with the higher injector pressures of modern diesels Confused I think this needs someone more qualified to comment.
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Simmo wrote:
markconnor33 wrote:
No Paul

Have not tried running on Bio, as my car is on lease, and didn't want to risk any warranty issues.

Will be looking to use on other cars though, and am actually looking at going into small scale production,as there are few suppliers in the Leeds area.

Any pledges of support for a Bio diesel production/sale site in North Leeds?

Regards
Mark


Yes a biodiesel processor for your garage approx £500. I was thinking the same thing.
It seems though after Tonyjones comment that it's a big no no as far as FL2's are concerned. Big Cry
Strange, after doing some research on the subject the overriding impression is that biodiesel is actually
good for your engine as it cleans deposits left by burning fossil fuel, and the only downside is that filters may have to be changed/checked more regularly. Presumably it is something to do with the higher injector pressures of modern diesels Confused I think this needs someone more qualified to comment.
Opinions welcome Thumbs Up


Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!! Laughing Freelander 2 - SE
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Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter ______________________
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UKdave104 wrote:
Quote:
Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter


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UKdave104 wrote:
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Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter


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AndyC wrote:
UKdave104 wrote:
Quote:
Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter


pssssssssssssttttttttttt - you need coal or wood or oil or Question to make the steam first Big Cry


No coal or wood needed. Just drive in a traffic jam or beheind a caravan Wink Sorry meant tractor FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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AndyC wrote:
UKdave104 wrote:
Quote:
Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter


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Thats great that it will run on water, my water rates would go up even further if it came into production

Knowing our luck it will only run on Perrier water at £3.00 a Litre Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:
AndyC wrote:
UKdave104 wrote:
Quote:
Why can't someone invent a method of using of water to turn into a fuel, I bet the water companies wouldn't let so much go to waste then!!


You can...........it's called "STEAM" Rolling with laughter


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seems there is Bow down


Thats great that it will run on water, my water rates would go up even further if it came into production

Knowing our luck it will only run on Perrier water at £3.00 a Litre


For sure because they will start purifying the water so that it is EUROWATER 4 FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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tonyjones1968

Hi Tony

Interested in your comment about "missfueling" of FL2's

Can you give some more info, on what you mean by "missfueling".

Do you mean people tried to run on waste veg oil, straight veg oil, proper bio diesel,or maybe even petrol instead of diesel.

Or is you comment specific to proper "processed high quality bio-diesel"?

If so, what are the issues that effect FL2 (or any other high pressure common rail/unit injector modern engine)

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So far I have dealt with bio fuel mixed past 5% limit,red derv(water+dirt),lots of 'opps ive put petrol in'!!!heating oils and nasty stuff which i think was a parrafin mix!! and thats just fl2s.
In the 67lts tank the most recommended by landrover is 3.4 lts of bio fuel,so is it worth it?
When I submit a wapa/fred auth claim im am asked for a fuel sample,pictures of failed parts and the filter has to be swabbed with a magnet for particals as they get this a lot, and trust me they know and reject claims!!
missfueling stops the H/P pump from being lubricated properly and it breaks up sending small bits throughout the system,they will also restrict the warranty on car so that the engine and fuel system is no longer covered .
to be honest i cannot tell you whats good and whats not its just what we have had to deal with at the branch.
The fl2 seems to go into limp home at the slightest cylinder imballance anyway,and its the first thing we now check for on pre diag checks.
Some have been ok after dropping the tank,draining it, cleaning the lines,rails and replacing the filter but some have not!
The TDV6 in the disco is a lot less tollerant ,it dies (H/P pump)on its own and needs no help!!!!
I hope that this has been of help and has answerd you questions.
Let us all know if you find a mix that they will work at,I run one too and at the current fuel cost any money saved is a bonus however small.

all the best Tony. Thumbs Up

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Extra note,
Before I came over to Landrover at the start of this year I worked at the Citroen dealer over the road as a consultant tech (master Tech) and we had the same problems their too!

In my experience common rail diesel engines dont like it and I would not bother at all,however most direct injection engines are fine on it ,one member of my staff with a Td5 wont run anything else!!and is gratefull for all we can ask him to dispose off,properly of course!!!!!!!!

Tony

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