amarr
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Hello all!
I never imagined my first post on here would be about anything other than my first MV purchase of a deuce . I've been browsing Steel Soldiers for about a year now, and I love it! Anywho, I have a proposition for anyone interested.
I'm setting up a bio-diesel co-op in Atlanta, but to make it work I'm going to need reliable transport once a year from Savannah to Atlanta for 39 metric tons of oil. That's about 86,000 lbs or three trips with a 5-ton truck and trailer. What I have to offer in return is 825 gallons of bio-diesel at less than $1.60 per gallon. The bio-diesel would come in three 275 gallon containers with skids for easy loading and unloading. I've done several spread sheets on the proposition, and I think plenty of people would be up for the job, but I'm posting on here to see if anyone is actually interested in doing this. My best guess is that the first shipment would be in about 6-months.
Please note that the $1.60 per gallon is well below my production costs, but you would be required to pay about $1,300 for the fuel, and dedicate about 54 hours of your life per year to the cause. Basically you have to drive about 1,600 miles, work 54 hours, pay me $1,300 and you get 825 gallons of bio-diesel. At today's lowest price in Georgia ($4.51/gallon) that's worth about $3,720. I don't want anyone jumping into this without considering all the variables. I've figured about 8 hours for loading and unloading per shipment, and about 5 hours for the drive (google says 4 hours 19 minutes, but @ 55 mph . As far as I'm concerned it still works out to be a great deal for someone, but it's no get rich quick scheme .
This is not a for-profit venture. I will be creating a co-op for off-roaders and MV enthusiasts with 35 or fewer members. At this time it's all but impossible to make money off of bio-diesel, but co-ops can save themselves money if setup properly.
If you've ever considered standing outside with a sign that says "will work for diesel" so you can have more fun with your MV then please e-mail me and let me know you're interested. Have a great day!
Best regards,
amarr
amarr @ gatech . edu (delete spaces)
I never imagined my first post on here would be about anything other than my first MV purchase of a deuce . I've been browsing Steel Soldiers for about a year now, and I love it! Anywho, I have a proposition for anyone interested.
I'm setting up a bio-diesel co-op in Atlanta, but to make it work I'm going to need reliable transport once a year from Savannah to Atlanta for 39 metric tons of oil. That's about 86,000 lbs or three trips with a 5-ton truck and trailer. What I have to offer in return is 825 gallons of bio-diesel at less than $1.60 per gallon. The bio-diesel would come in three 275 gallon containers with skids for easy loading and unloading. I've done several spread sheets on the proposition, and I think plenty of people would be up for the job, but I'm posting on here to see if anyone is actually interested in doing this. My best guess is that the first shipment would be in about 6-months.
Please note that the $1.60 per gallon is well below my production costs, but you would be required to pay about $1,300 for the fuel, and dedicate about 54 hours of your life per year to the cause. Basically you have to drive about 1,600 miles, work 54 hours, pay me $1,300 and you get 825 gallons of bio-diesel. At today's lowest price in Georgia ($4.51/gallon) that's worth about $3,720. I don't want anyone jumping into this without considering all the variables. I've figured about 8 hours for loading and unloading per shipment, and about 5 hours for the drive (google says 4 hours 19 minutes, but @ 55 mph . As far as I'm concerned it still works out to be a great deal for someone, but it's no get rich quick scheme .
This is not a for-profit venture. I will be creating a co-op for off-roaders and MV enthusiasts with 35 or fewer members. At this time it's all but impossible to make money off of bio-diesel, but co-ops can save themselves money if setup properly.
If you've ever considered standing outside with a sign that says "will work for diesel" so you can have more fun with your MV then please e-mail me and let me know you're interested. Have a great day!
Best regards,
amarr
amarr @ gatech . edu (delete spaces)