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Clif Holland
 
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Have you ever driven the mentioned vehicle? If it will carry 1/2t my 1/2t
GMC will haul 5t. Those things unloaded took an appointment to get on a
freeway, acceleration is the slowest I have ever seen. Great fuel mileage,
over 50, but no power. And that's empty. Put a 1/2t on one of those and it
might get up a small hill.

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Clif

"MikeMandaville" wrote in message
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Last year I bought a diesel truck, an '83 half-ton Volkswagen Rabbit,
with the idea of rebuilding the engine, and then running it on recycled
cooking oil. Now I am giving serious thought to converting it to
steam.

The idea of being able to power my truck with solid fuel is one which I
find to be greatly appealing. At the time I decided to convert to
diesel, I was looking for an economical means of moving foundry coke
from Alabama to Texas. With a gasoline powered vehicle, the cost of
the gasoline would exceed the cost of the coke by one full magnitude.
Interestingly, for about the first century of their existence, most
steam powered road vehicles which I have read about seem to have run on
coke.

In the nineteen-fifties, the Sentinel truck company sold several
hundred steam trucks to the government of Argentina. These trucks were
used for hauling coal. Of course, these trucks burned part of their
load to power their boilers. I see no reason why the Argentinian
solution should not work for me also.

Any comments?