Wen - Today is your day. Your big moment has arrived. If you decide to go anytime soon, you can now go in peace. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
The last 36.9 hours (according to the tractor's hour meter) prior to my last fill-up required 22.1 gallons. According to my HP48GX calculator, that means my L4310HST is burning .599 gal/hr.
I noticed today that it took 1 hour 17 minutes to increment the hour meter by 1 hour at an average rpm of 1700 or so, with less than 5 minutes of that time idling. I had set the throttle at 1800, but I was doing rough grading the whole time: Moved/spread 8 small truck loads of sand, pushed over a 6" holly tree and dug it up, used the box scraper to dig up roots and smooth out the house footprint site, etc.
So I stopped by my dealer's place on the way back and asked him about the hour meter. He said I was right - there's nothing on it or the tach in the shop manual. He once called Kubota and asked them and they told him that all models with a tachometer measure hours at PTO speed. So 1 hour at PTO speed on the engine takes 1 calendar hour.
It occurred to me, though, that this should make fuel consumption comparisons much more accurate, as long as we're all using numbers from this type of meter. If anybody is using a meter that just records the amount of time the key is on, their fuel consumption should be much lower, generally speaking.
So, Wen - are you satisfied now? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Mark