Posted by PackardV8 on September 17, 2012 at 05:59:44 from (64.12.116.19):
In Reply to: Fuel usage ? posted by DON TX on September 16, 2012 at 18:13:31:
Most of my TO 20 use is lawn mowing at least once every 10 days with a 5 foot Land pride finishing mower. At least one US G/H but i'm up and down on the throttle alot.
What would be ideal is to have somekind of a cheap fuel flow meter to install in the gas line.
I've never tried to plow a field with my TO 20.
Let us assume an average corn field cultivation for the momment:
I realize there alot of variables. But assuming somekind of average corn growing conditions then what is the MOST number of acres that a gasoline powered TO 20 or TO30 or the TE 20 would be reasonably expected to successfuly handle thru out the corn growing season????
Quite frankly i have absolutely no idea. So just somekind of educated guess from any of u experienced farm owners would be much appreciated.
This post was edited by PackardV8 at 06:02:12 09/17/12.
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