It appears that some folk have never looked at the fuel curves on a Nebraska tractor test. Has anybody noticed the fuel efficiency of a diesel running at 25% rated power vs. the fuel efficiency of the same diesel operating at 75% & 100% power? Now look at the part and full load fuel curves of a gasser. Anybody here that don't understand part and full power fuel consumption curves? Diesels that are used in high duty cycle service such as marine propulsion, utility power generation , combines, field cultivation etc. That is HD service at near or full power continuous. Bubba rolling down the highway at 55mph is using 45HP of his 397HP diesel. Just what exactly is the duty cycle that diesel operating under? Where on the fuel curves is it operating? 60ton of highway tractor running 500,000-750,000 miles routinely using 1/3 to 2/3 of it's rated power. That is a different application from a 300-400HP pickup that rarely lasts 200,000 miles. And uses 10%-20% of it's rated power except for 5 to 20 second duration snorts. Do the math.
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Today's Featured Article - A Brief History of Tractors in Australia - by Bob Kavanagh. After Captain Cook's exploration of the east coast in 1770 the British Government decided to establish a penal colony in Australia. The first fleet arrived in 1788 and consisted mainly of convicts who were poorly equipped and new little of farming techniques. The colony remained far from self-supporting and it was not until the early 1800's that things started to improve. Free settlers started to arrive, they followed the explorers across the mountains and where land was suitable set up farms. T
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