Posted by Brendon-KS on March 20, 2012 at 03:37:21 from (63.245.190.37):
In Reply to: gas posted by carlton on March 19, 2012 at 22:28:57:
If you look at the Nebraska tractor test, you will find that the M was more fuel efficient than the H in terms of hp-hrs/gal. A lot of people just look at the gallons per hour when comparing fuel economy but that doesn't paint the whole picture at all. Of course the M will burn more fuel per hour at full load because it is doing a lot more work. The Nebraska tests also include a varying load belt test where the tractor is loaded to different levels then all the results averaged. This would give a good indication of how the tractor performs in the real world. Here again the M had a better fuel economy measurement than the H.
For reference, I am comparing test #333 for the H and #328 for the M.
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