Posted by mss3020 on September 16, 2008 at 12:36:19 from (209.50.29.194):
Im a small "evening farmer". I put up about 20 acres of alf. and about 25 acres of grass. The grass is about 30 minutes away. I do this with a 3020 which pulls a 1209 J.D. swather, a 10 wheel rake, and 271 N.H. baler. Heres the point. I usually drag all this stuff over there to the grass field once a year. This year I borrowed a 99" Massey Ferg 1180 I believe is the number. Anyway From start to finish I used 10 gallons of Diesel fuel!!! If I would have used my 3020 I would have used 52 gallons of gas. Cost diff. of about 155.00 savings. WOW couldnt believe it. Do the older diesels get that same type of fuel economy? Just wondering.
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