For John Deere the HVB is not synonymous with ecology!

crude vegetable oil, diester, bio-ethanol or other biofuels, or fuel of vegetable origin ...
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by Christophe » 25/11/05, 19:00

Rah have told you too much! We want to know more...
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by bob_isat » 26/11/05, 22:14

all i know is that for the moment the PhD student has done a biblio research on 'alternative' engines. He presented all this to the BE. (SPAD, oil, biomass) I don't know what they launched it on now. I ask the question and tell you more.

At the same time it is likely that it will pass on this forum in his research on the process. The suites will therefore be done by MP 8)
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by Christophe » 27/11/05, 15:12

Well, I'm waiting for the MPs then ... but hey, I just, once again, have the impression of working voluntarily for the others ... because we mustn't dream JD will make a commercial development with blocking of the technology for them. ..
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by Woodcutter » 04/02/06, 01:21

nonoLeRobot wrote:Okay it's a petroleum-state plot ;-) but I would still like to know the results at the NOx and particle level etc. If there are some who have them, I am interested.
Check out my post on HVB and pollution.
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by petromax » 12/12/08, 11:48

http://www.enerzine.com/6/6484/impression-breve.html

John Deere, like Deutz and Fendt, turns his jacket over ... I had heard of rumors that John Deere had secured exclusive research for VWP (German company specializing in internal modifications to the single-tank type engine for use of PVH)
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