Iplayfarmer
Super Member
I nearly always check my gas mileage when I fill up with gas. I drive a '99 Chevy Half Ton 4X4 with an extended cab and long bed. I typically get just under 16 MPG empty and 9 to 11 MPG when pulling a trailer.
This past weekend I delivered a horse to West Yellowstone Montana. I was late getting out of town (Thanks, Dear), and so I was pushing the truck as much as I dared. The trip included pulling the infamous Ashton Hill which is known for being steep and long. It also included some gravel roads.
I filled my tank yesterday, fully expecting to be on the low end of my usual 9-11 MPG, but to my surprise I got 13.5 MPG. Maybe I should drive it like I stole it more often.
This past weekend I delivered a horse to West Yellowstone Montana. I was late getting out of town (Thanks, Dear), and so I was pushing the truck as much as I dared. The trip included pulling the infamous Ashton Hill which is known for being steep and long. It also included some gravel roads.
I filled my tank yesterday, fully expecting to be on the low end of my usual 9-11 MPG, but to my surprise I got 13.5 MPG. Maybe I should drive it like I stole it more often.