I have a 3010 with 22 Hrs. and running between 2500 and 3000RPM's I figured I'm burning about 1/2 gal. an hour. This seems a little excessive to me . You opinions please
Here is a source for the information from Colo. State that has your answer based on PTO horse power.
It has a listing of PTO hp required for most all farming tasks, with Gal per acre http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/farming/05006.html
JimC
2001 New Holland TC45D, 1953 JD 40 crawler, 1949 JD A, 1993 Lahman skidsteer
That link doesn't appear to be working anymore.
I think this is the new location for it:
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/FARMMGT/05006.pdf>http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/FARMMGT/05006.pdf</A>
On my B2910, doing a variety of tasks, including a lot of loader work, I was getting roughly 8 hours per 5 gallons. That is pretty much in line with Bird's numbers...
Don't we all wish we could get half-gallon per hour milage from our vehicles on the road!
Haven't got a clue as to how much fuel my B7100 uses per hour. Just know that when loaded on the PTO it uses a lot more than for loader or other light work. Usually run at the same RPM most of the time.
1/2 gallon an hour - how do you do that? I've a 3410 (GST), & usually run such at 2100-2400 rpm when brush cutting, leveling, etc. A gallon an hour for heavy work is about right for me.
My 3010 GST goes through about 1 gallon an hour when working it. It does seem like it uses more when using the loader even though when I use the loader the RPM's are kept about 2000