buickanddeere
Super Member
Flip it ahead all you want. A diesel engine is built heavier and will stand up to heavy use longer than current gas engines. Diesel prices have dropped like a rock and its within 10 cents per gallon of gas now and way cheaper if you buy off-road diesel for your tractor. If gasoline worked better for fleet trucks, don't you think the trucking industry would have switched to gas by now? They haven't because it doesn't make economic sense. I'm pro gasoline. I love my GDI Impala. And I love my gas powered Power Trac tractor. I hate diesel. But even I recognize that gasoline is the wrong tool for the job in conventional tractor applications.
If so then why are you talking about using a DI gasser in a HD application? Only the anti gas crowd is trying to suggest a gasser in a HD application then talk about how it won't work.
Even i will tell you that a DI gasser is not the engine to pull a plough over 1000 acres . Nor is it ideal in a highway tractor running cross country. Not great in a heavy marine application due to explosive fumes and the usual reasons.
As for the price of diesel vs gasoline. This is summer and light sweet crude oil is much cheaper . NG has also replaced some fuel oil demand for winter hearing. Of course diesel prices will be down vs gasoline for a while . Let the seasons change to winter and the price of crude oil climb. Diesel will return to it's 15-30% price over gasoline per gallon.