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John Deere running scared
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<blockquote data-quote="The Hayman" data-source="post: 1004218" data-attributes="member: 20100"><p>Moving extra weight around requires more fuel. I remember towing a trailer from Arizona to Maine. There was a formula to predict the increase in fuel use based on the weight of the trailer. It was right on. If you need the weight, then the extra fuel consumption is worth it, if not, it is just a waste (as long as the parts are made heavy enough not to break) </p><p>PS: I own two M-9540s, they burn ~2 gal. per hour pulling a mower or 4x5 round baler at PTO speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Hayman, post: 1004218, member: 20100"] Moving extra weight around requires more fuel. I remember towing a trailer from Arizona to Maine. There was a formula to predict the increase in fuel use based on the weight of the trailer. It was right on. If you need the weight, then the extra fuel consumption is worth it, if not, it is just a waste (as long as the parts are made heavy enough not to break) PS: I own two M-9540s, they burn ~2 gal. per hour pulling a mower or 4x5 round baler at PTO speed. [/QUOTE]
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