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Running a Diesel Pickup Truck on Used Catfish Oil?
January 23, 2013 | Reuters

An entrepreneur in Arkansas goes from running his diesel pickup truck on waste oil from a catfish restaurant to selling millions of dollars worth of consulting and products that help people run their vehicles on unconventional fuels.


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