Posted by Crazy Horse on November 30, 2018 at 10:13:29 from (75.158.37.1):
In Reply to: Thirsty tractors posted by larry@stinescorner on November 30, 2018 at 05:35:38:
I would side with the one reply that said to check the Nebraska test results. Everyone has their own (sometimes cockeyed) way of determining fuel useage. I had a neighbor once that always figured out his gas mileage on a new car or truck by comparing it to what the fuel gauge said on his trip to and from his mother-in-law's house which was a couple of hours away. The size of the gas tank or the accuracy of his fuel gauge or how it functioned meant nothing to him. As long as each new car/truck did better than the last one, he was happy. And if the mileage was worse, he'd always figure out a way to make it better than the last vehicle he owned. I got suspicious when his new '76 Dodge Van 360 V-8 was getting about 45 miles to the gallon .... ha!
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