
 Originally Posted by 
Brian Hjelm
					 
				 
				A friend has a Toyota SWB hardtop with the 4 cyl. diesel engine. He bought it cheaply at auction quite some years ago for use only as a beach fishing car  and boat tug. His plan was to use it until it rusted away or died of old age.  He does no more than 4000k's a year in it and for the last 6 years has been running it on straight canola and other veg. oils. He has a source for a cheap oil that comes in 44 gallon drums and is marked as not for human consumption, not for use in livestock feeds or in food manufacture. I assume that this is some reject, inferior, or faulty grade of oil and is sold off  as  sale being cheaper than paying someone to take it away plus noxious waste dump charges. He reports no problems at all. The tojo requires use of the glow plugs at cold start any time. He does put 2 litres of K-mart cheap engine oil in the tank every fill. This is an untidy, badly maintained vehicle that is used for short trips only, mainly to the boat ramp, and Moreton & Straddie,  except once a year to Fraser from Brisbane and an occasional trip to Rainbow or Double Island. He would not contemplate taking it on a long outback tour. Basically a throw away fishing car.
			
		 
	
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