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Diesel Fuel Consumption

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Allan In NE

06-10-2007 06:21:15




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Mornin' All,

Ran my 686 for 10 solid hours yesterday. Started at 7am moving hay bales with the sled intil noon and then cut hay all afternoon.

Darned thing still didn't use a quarter tank of fuel all day long. Think I'll start using it as my "daily driver" and leave the Powerstroke parked. :>)

Allan

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Leland

06-10-2007 21:17:47




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
I remember driving a 1070 case and being able to mow hay for 4-5 days on a single tank .



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Lee in IA

06-10-2007 20:12:47




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
Allan how far out in NE are you? If they'll fit I'll trade in rims and 16.9x38s off my 856 for your 18.4x38s.



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TGIN

06-10-2007 13:31:45




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
Hey Allan , Looks like you have a better stand of hay in this field . I`ve got that same eng. in my 706 and ya really have to spend some time in the seat to run a tank full in the hay field . Cut about 10 a. today that was about a waste of time and fuel but every bale counts in the winter !! It`s in the middle of about 80 a. of woods and rough pasture the cows will be on next week . I usually dont turn`em in there till fall but things are drying up around here so I`m opening the gate .

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flying belgian

06-10-2007 19:45:15




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to TGIN, 06-10-2007 13:31:45  
I've got a 706 gas and the fuel delivery truck wears out a set of tires every year bringing fuel out to that hog.



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Steven@AZ

06-10-2007 10:21:07




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
I've always dreamed of dropping a 4bt Cummins in an M to get better fuel efficiency... Our 544 is pretty easy on the gasoline, but the tax break on diesel is nicer. Thinking I may rake with the 1256 this year, shift up and throttle down will probably equal the 544 for efficiency.

Your 686 has the German diesel, correct? Friend of mine had a hydro 86 w/German that was pretty decent on the fuel for being a hydro.

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Walt Davies

06-10-2007 10:12:04




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
My Daughter and granddaughter and my Name sake ( Layton Walter Gage Hoffman) live in Chadron, NE how close are you to there.

They used to live in Alliance thats pretty flat country.

Gt Gt Grampa and gt.gt.gt. grampa carved their names on Chimney rock in 1843. Walt



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Dave from MN

06-10-2007 07:12:16




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
Say Allan, what type of shift set up does the 686 have, I am familiar with the 986 and 1086, and 14 ,1556, but I have never been on a 686, kinda looks from the pic it has a 56 type shift set up. Dont see many of them around here. Never see one for sale.



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Allan In NE

06-10-2007 07:20:51




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Dave from MN, 06-10-2007 07:12:16  
Yeah,

It's just that same old Farmall 5-speed up on the cowl.

656, 666 and 686 were all pretty much the same darned tractor.

Don't know which engineer had the bright idea of putting 18.4 X 38 tires on this size of tractor. Really makes that 4th gear kinda useless as it is just too darned fast.

One heck of a nice tractor except for that one boo-boo. :>(

Allan



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Cliff Neubauer

06-10-2007 17:42:32




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 07:20:51  
A couple weeks ago at a hay equipment field day they were running a windrow merger on a 686 sitting on 16.9x38 Firestones and it looked pretty good on those tires with five sets of wheel weights inside. When I got to looking at it a little closer it had a pyrometer on the dash and a turbo under the hood but it had no turbo decals and you couldn't hear the turbo when it was running. In a tractor that light I bet that D-312 with the turbo is a pretty snappy engine.

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georgeky

06-10-2007 19:16:36




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Cliff Neubauer, 06-10-2007 17:42:32  
Cliff, the D 312 is pretty snappy without a turbo. I would suspect it is plum hot with one. I think Allen's has the German D310 in it. The 312 is very easy on fuel as well. And easy to start. I run 16.9X 38s on my 666.



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Charles Santhuff

06-10-2007 06:44:45




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:21:15  
How big is the tank! Where is the tree? Nice pics.



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Allan In NE

06-10-2007 06:51:12




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Charles Santhuff, 06-10-2007 06:44:45  
Don't think the tank holds 35 gallon.

Tree lives over on the other 80. I've noticed that it's kind of a camera hog too. :>)

Allan



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Mike (WA)

06-10-2007 08:45:58




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 Re: Diesel Fuel Consumption in reply to Allan In NE, 06-10-2007 06:51:12  
We never tire of seeing shots of the Northwest Nebraska National Forest :>)



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