Need a Gallons Per Hour of fuel used listing for various vehicles...does it exist?

If so....please link me...

Thanks!

2008-02-18T06:03:50Z

Yes, I'm looking for construction / farm / equipment in particular....if you know where those listings are please post....

wbaker7772008-02-18T18:01:10Z

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This may at least lead you to what you may be looking for:
http://tractortestlab.unl.edu/testreports.htm

?2016-05-29T23:04:35Z

Dan - Check your math 3000 lb / 7 is 428 gals - 1 gal of jet fuel is a bit under 7 lbs Your math is off 18000 gals per hour x 5 hour cross country flight would 90000 gals of fuel the weight of the fuel 630,000 lbs alone (and only military air-force C5 SG & Boeing 747-8, Super heavy lift air craft can take off w/ that load 747-8 has a total weight take off 987,000 (that includes plane - fuel - cargo pilots - every thing) Have heard that 747-8 has taken off with tw of 1,000,000 lbs (best in the world)

canfield2052008-02-18T06:09:55Z

#1. What is the size of the engine?
#2. What is the total weight of the vehicle?
#3. What is the terrain like? (altitude)
#4. What is the weather? (temp. humid, wind speed and dir.)
#5. What type of fuel is used?
Too many variables for an addled brain like mine!

Gerald2008-02-18T06:08:34Z

John Deer is your best bet. Some equipment may have a clock because they have no speedometer.

Check the boat dealers -- that is the only way thay can determine how much gas is left. Bayliner might help you...

Mac13eth2008-02-18T06:00:47Z

In America vehicles are rated at miles per gallon. Most cars get the best mileage at 55 miles per hour. To get gallons per hour:

Take 55 and divide by the MPG.

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