Incidentally McDonalds run their entire fleet of trucks on bio made from their own waste oil
Macdonalds dont have any trucks.
MB supply em(keystone used dezul, as did golden west before them)
Incidentally McDonalds run their entire fleet of trucks on bio made from their own waste oil
Macdonalds dont have any trucks.
MB supply em(keystone used dezul, as did golden west before them)
Black diesel is a no no IMO.
Curious to know what the apparent failure was and the bio quality-my sunroof leaks sometimes,Land Rover would blame that on bio use.
Facts rather than heresay would be good.
My oil comes free,otherwise I would not bother.
Current fuel savings since May at 100 lts month, assuming dino diesel is £1.40 lt(don't buy it so not sure on price) =£1125 .
Reckon to save about £3k a year between my mondeo tdci and td5 combined.I accept the risks,but so far so good.
If I get 2 yrs from my td5 it has paid for itself
Since 2007
McDonald’s to power trucks with cooking oil - FT.com
And here:
Since the introduction of biodiesel for trucks, how much does McDonald's save on fuel annually? :: McDonalds.co.uk
8,223,344 litres of biodiesel used since 2007 in their own delivery fleet
Dont belive everything you read.
Thats exactly why I run my TD5 on biobiesel
They dont have a delivery fleet
Down here in sussex the artics that deliver to McD's have McD's logo all over them and yup their exhaust smells same as mine so deffo bio in them in some proportion
Mb do all deliveries for mcds. Sole supplier.
You see mcdonalds written on a bus or a bill board. Dont mean they own it.
These are what our delivery trucks look like down here,2nd one in on right:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=M...mQEcWN7AbE6IDwBA&ved=0CE4QsAQ&biw=971&bih=558