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  • What great help you have, and easy on the eyes too.

  • She's a cutie.

  • great vid!

    that would take at least a day with a horse, oxen maybe even longer!

    and i think this deserves to be said: the quality of the video, directing and cadres, are excellent, i'm sure the person who did this is at least a filming enthusiast!

  • Stout lady you have! I wouldnt piss her off! LOL!

  • one of the best videos on youtube... super cool woodgas tractor. your wife is really pretty and you guys just planted a lot of patatos.

  • please help with adivece on my new project, watch my video wood gasifier...

  • The question of what is in the exhaust of the running piston engine? When CO is reacted in an oxygen evironment it produces CO2, a so-called greenhouse gas. Producer gas, a mixture containing mostly carbon monoxide and nitrogen, formed by combustion of carbon in air at high temperature when there is an excess of carbon. The reaction of O2 with carbon to give CO is described as the Boudouard equilibrium. Above 800 °C, CO is the predominant product:

    O2 + 2 C → 2 CO

    ΔH = -221 kJ/mol

  • Hydroformylation is coupled to the Shell Higher Olefin Process to give precursors to detergents. Methanol is produced by the hydrogenation of CO. In a related reaction, the hydrogenation of CO is coupled to C-C bond formation, as in the Fischer-Tropsch process where CO is hydrogenated to liquid hydrocarbon fuels. This technology allows coal or biomass to be converted to diesel. Works, but not any cleaner than diesel. Exhaust= co2 and nitrates.

  • The only waste that is coming out of the wood gas furnace is bio-char. It is one of the main ingredient of Terra Preta Indio (Indian Dark Soil) that makes any soil maintains moister & promotes growth of food plant, try that with diesel...

  • ! :)

  • thanks for the new video; with you as an example you probably showed a lot of people how to build and run those engines .

    Good work, thank you!

    Ede

  • excellent. I have been watching your videos for a while . Its nice to see someone putting green technology to productive use. keep up the good work. Dan

  • That's great.

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