buickanddeere
Super Member
I've already stated why diesel has cost more than gasoline for the last 8 years. When the refineries pay off all those costs associated with implementing ULSD, the price of diesel should drop below gasoline again...just like it has in the rest of the world. Don't bother saying that once they set the prices higher, they will never come down, because I saw gasoline for $1.61/Gal the other day....hasn't been that low in many years.
I never said there was a difference in HP required to move either Cruz down the road. I simply said the diesel model performs better, and if people wanted that performance, they could buy it.
I never said anything about Uncle Bubba on his CUT. You don't know anything about how other people run their machines, so basing your argument off of that is pretty weak. Some, many, folks run their tractors at rated power the whole time they operate them. No, they won't put the hours on them that a loader in a rock quarry will, but that isn't the point. Run a similar size, power, weight gasser CUT the same way, and it's not going to stand up to it, or have as good of fuel economy as the diesel....period.
I said the costs to operate the diesel Cruz will vary with the price of fuel. It gets better MPG than the gasser, and when the price of diesel drops back below that of gas, there won't be a need to discuss any of this any longer.
Your entire argument centers around one thing...that diesel costs are artificially high right now. When that changes, there really won't be much to discuss about which system has the lowest operating costs over time.
I do find it funny that people claim higher maintenance costs on diesel tractors...most folks run them for many, many years with absolutely nothing required other than filters and fluids.
The conversation IS about the light diesel market in CUT and light highway vehicles.
Still no response form you about the extra cost of the diesel option.
Still no response from you about the cost of keeping a Tier IV diesel operating after warranty runs out.
Why do you keep bringing up diesel vs gasoline 20,30,40,50 years ago? Those non emission diesel engines, those carburated gasoline engines and the diesel vs gasoline prices are all long in the past never to return. Talking 2015 here.
Run the CUT on a DI gasser with the cheaper fuel per BTU vs diesel. The gasser is going to come out ahead with lower fuel costs, lower purchase price and lower service costs.
The DI gas with adjustable cam timing at part load drops the effective compression ratio to 3 or 4 to 1 but still keep the expansion ratio of up to 12 to 1. No un-used air being pumped through the combustion chamber as the diesel does at part load, cooling the combustion process and dropping the combustion chamber pressure. Power and efficiency on the crankshaft is the pressure difference between the compression stroke and the power stroke..
Ever notice the price of an ATV or RTV increases with the diesel option over gasoline version in the light duty market? Why is the gasoline engine cheaper and the diesle more $$$?
As long as HD operators are forced to use diesel. The price of ULSD won't drop below gasoline. The oil companies don't mid selling over priced ULSD to light duty operators if they will pay for it. Cause I'm gettin me self a diesel by gum cus thar better.
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