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Originally Posted by elkhunter11
Just for you, I will repeat my reply.
Seeing as how our diesel plant made the diesel that we burned in our heavy equipment, I happen to know that our diesel had to meet the 10ppm standard. My analyzer crew was responsible for monitoring the sulfur level, and if the level ever exceeded the 10ppm, we were not allowed to burn it, we had to run it through the plant again . And if we had an issue with a reading above 10ppm, I heard about it immediately. And we also had to import biodiesel to comply with the government standard for using a percentage of renewable based diesel.
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2016/0...ewable-diesel/
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Not needed as I was only laughing at a reply to you was all, found it funny but thx anyways.
Now back to sexy tractors [emoji609]
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