ichudov
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I make a living by buying surplus stuff at auctions. As such, I have access to brand new -- never used -- oil, such as new hydraulic oil, motor oil, way oil, etc. Usually that stuff sits in barrels and unopened buckets and no one wants it.
While, ordinarily, it costs a lot more than diesel fuel, here it costs nothing and normally, it cannot practically be resold. But I feel bad looking at that good stuff.
What I did think though, it is that perhaps I can somehow dilute it with something and be able to burn it in my semi truck or my 5 ton in a regular truck diesel engine. That oil is new and not contaminated like used motor oil.
Because new oil was never used, it is not considered hazardous waste, I do not need to be a registered used oil transporter, etc. Some hazmat rules do apply, but generally that stuff is very benign in the eyes of law.
If I can somehow find a way to burn it in a diesel engine, I will be way ahead and may very well supply my fuel needs from just new oil that I find at closed down plants. Any thoughts?
While, ordinarily, it costs a lot more than diesel fuel, here it costs nothing and normally, it cannot practically be resold. But I feel bad looking at that good stuff.
What I did think though, it is that perhaps I can somehow dilute it with something and be able to burn it in my semi truck or my 5 ton in a regular truck diesel engine. That oil is new and not contaminated like used motor oil.
Because new oil was never used, it is not considered hazardous waste, I do not need to be a registered used oil transporter, etc. Some hazmat rules do apply, but generally that stuff is very benign in the eyes of law.
If I can somehow find a way to burn it in a diesel engine, I will be way ahead and may very well supply my fuel needs from just new oil that I find at closed down plants. Any thoughts?