grizer
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What would be the gph of a DK65, light work?
What would be the gph of a DK65, light work?
For a well tuned diesel engine of a wide range of HP the following is pretty accurate.
A good rule of thumb to get you in the ball park is 0.07 to 0.08 gallon per hour per HP produced.
That is with the machine operating in the 25% - 100% HP range. Some will do a little better and some a little worse.
If my calculations are correct, then my DK45 would use about 3 gallons per hour. Though I haven't really checked it, I can say I get much better gph than that. I've always thought mine was in the 1-1.5 gallons per hour range. Maybe I should check it closer.
If my calculations are correct, then my DK45 would use about 3 gallons per hour. Though I haven't really checked it, I can say I get much better gph than that. I've always thought mine was in the 1-1.5 gallons per hour range. Maybe I should check it closer.
His rule was gph/hp **produced**. Most people don't load their tractors to anywhere near full capacity.
50% of rated capacity sounds like a good number for most operations, and that would make the calculation consistent with use.
Just running at full speed with no external load consumes ~5 hp, and its associated fuel, on my tractor, and my usage doesn't increase much no matter what I do(I don't do tilling).
Chris
I thought his calculations were in the 25% - 100% range. I would think I'm in the 25%+ range for most of my work. If not, I bought too big of a tractor.![]()