Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Location
- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
mbrute
Think I mentioned I have a diesel engine. also pay a nickle a gal. more than 18 whl'r pay for fuel because our pick-ups wear out the highways. so says the dept. of Transporation.
Also said I travel about 65 mph. steady driving not stop start and jumping the traffic lights.
Load of dairy cattle Holsein usually 12 head adverage around 1200 lbs. weight And drive a steady constant 65 on highway and when getting to top of hill get off the throttle and use engine to maintain the steady forward motion instead of using the brakes.
Now I had no reason to not give the fuel mileage accurate. The man I travel with has a 3/4 ton Ford and simular sized trailer . Buys the fuel and usually uses 1 gallon less per fuel filling of trucks. A frequently discussed subject.
Notice your from Mass. Here we have long flat highways and sometimes travel all night with out meeting another vehicle on the road. This could be the improved fuel mileage
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ken
People don't belive me but I have gotten 17 mpg with my chipped 06 F350 pulling my 15,600# boat from North Central Indiana to the Kentucky/Tennessee line. I have done the trip twice using just 17 gallons of fuel. 2/3 of the trip was done at 60mph and 1/3 at 70mph during the interstate portion.
Chris