Re: No BS, a Race Car Powered by Manure!
Now I bet that gets shitty mileage....lol
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Re: No BS, a Race Car Powered by Manure!
I do wonder if following the car in the article would be like following a rank-a$$ spreader down the road. Curious if they use a similar process and eliminate the smell.
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Re: No BS, a Race Car Powered by Manure!
Originally posted by studemaxIf you can't imagine what cow manure smells like, then you must be a city boy.
It smells better than pig manure, I'm here to tell ya!
Grew up across the street from Griffin's Dairy. Cow manure is not foreign to me. Fermenting the stuff seemed like it would smell horrific, but Geno says otherwise!
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The smell that digesters put out is nearly non-existent. They are just starting to become common on the dairy farms around here; we've put garage doors on a bunch of them. They typically generate more than enough electricity for the farm, and the farmer sells the extra electric to the electric company.
If there is a rotten smell coming from the digester, that is the smell of wasted energy.
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If you can't imagine what cow manure smells like, then you must be a city boy.
It smells better than pig manure, I'm here to tell ya!
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