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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
By the 1960s, diesel was replacing gasoline as the primary fuel, although gasoline was often an option into the 1970s. Today, gasoline is only used in lawn tractors or other small equipment. Liquified propane, or LP, gas was commonly used in the 1950s and 1960s as fuel for farm tractors. The equivalent PTO power is then divided by the rated maximum PTO Power to get a percent load for the engine. (gal/h) Qs = specific volumetric fuel consumption for the given tractor, L/KW × h(gal/hp×h) Page 19 14 PT is total tractor power (PTO equivalent) for the particular operation, KW(hp).
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