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Had read in a paper that there was a place selling B5 to the public. So I went to the place and they had it there. You pump it your self then you go into there office and pay for what you pumped. When I went I had put fuel into my truck which had a 1/4 of a tank left of reg diesel from Hess so I topped the tank off and then filled a 5 gallon can up also so I would have that on hand. I live about 40 minutes from where they are located but I think it was worth the travel for it until a pump comes closer to me or when I finally start making my only bio. The cost of the bio that day was $2.849. Diesel at the local Hess station was $2.44. I also had forgotten to ask them if they would be carrying any higher blends I will have to ask the next time I go fuel up.

Here is there website:
http://www.woolleyfuel.com/


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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 5.9 I-6 running on B20 as of 8/5/2009 bought from Woolley Fuel in Maplewood, NJ.
 
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Update on Woolley Fuel in Maplewood, NJ. Woolley offering B10 and B20 blend Bio-Diesel besides B-5. I found out today when I went there to get some because I had a day off and they are closed on Saturdays until October. It is pump your self and pay inside in the there office. for the B5. If you want to get B10 or B20 you have to go into the office and tell them which blend you want and some one has to come out and change the pump to those blends and you pump away until your done. The prices as of today for the B5 is $2.549 a gallon and for the B20 which I got is $2.749. The smell of the exhaust is much better then running the Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel from the Hess in my town.


The only stupid question is the one question that is never asked.
2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 5.9 I-6 running on B20 as of 8/5/2009 bought from Woolley Fuel in Maplewood, NJ.
 
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Just started production 4 year project could never get around to manufacturing till now- I also own a construction company. currently running first batch in my excursion and f350. will slowly start to ramp up production as I get waste veggie accounts. I'm located in south Jersey and making b100
 
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Just another update on Woolley Fuel in Maplewood, NJ with there bio diesel. I didnt know it at the time when I had got the B20 blend from them but they are offering B30 blend of bio diesel. So far I have gotten it from them this week and last week because of being off for day trips with my girl friend. I had the time to go early in the morning to get it from them. It is $2.90 a gallon for B30 when I got it from them as of 8/27.


The only stupid question is the one question that is never asked.
2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 5.9 I-6 running on B20 as of 8/5/2009 bought from Woolley Fuel in Maplewood, NJ.
 
Location: Secaucus, NJ | Registered: 03 September 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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