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Posted by Rich in NY on August 22, 2006 at 18:12:57 from (67.50.29.79):
In Reply to: 966 fuel consumption posted by Greg in PA on August 22, 2006 at 16:56:29:
At the risk of starting a brand war here, with my 4020 (near the same size) I figure about 3 to 4 gal/hr depending on the job. I wouldn't be surprized if I really had something to make it work it would burn 5 gal/hr, but even chopping you spend a fair amount of time idling changing wagons. Thats going by the hour meter on the tach, so with light work where I'm running only half or 2/3 throttle the clock on the tach runs slow and I may be getting 2 gal/hr real time. 1 1/2 gal/hr sounds excellent.
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