Posted by Heat Houser on March 28, 2011 at 04:20:32 from (69.66.35.73):
In Reply to: propane tractors posted by Herk on March 27, 2011 at 20:09:46:
A month ago or so, I looked at the Nebraska test fuel burn data (JD4010) and calculated fuel cost between Diesel, Gasoline, and LP. Using the prices of fuel at that time, LP and diesel costs for the fuel burn were within a couple of pennies. Gasoline was the highest. This was assuming max load burn, gallons per hour at maximum horspower.
Other than the pain of handling it, LP should be OK.
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