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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesdigger" data-source="post: 9241538" data-attributes="member: 150248"><p>Simply put you can't produce hp without burning fuel it is simply how the science works. You are burning fuel to release the energy stored within it and there's only a certain amount available and modern engines are all very close with regard to how efficiently they can do this. </p><p>The biggest change for yourself if you were to change to a newer tractor is the step forward to one with common rail injection and and advanced engine management. Using the tm as the example when working hard a modern 150hp tractor may use similar fuel to the tm but when on light duties the modern tractor will be sipping it in comparison (or at least should be if driven correctly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesdigger, post: 9241538, member: 150248"] Simply put you can't produce hp without burning fuel it is simply how the science works. You are burning fuel to release the energy stored within it and there's only a certain amount available and modern engines are all very close with regard to how efficiently they can do this. The biggest change for yourself if you were to change to a newer tractor is the step forward to one with common rail injection and and advanced engine management. Using the tm as the example when working hard a modern 150hp tractor may use similar fuel to the tm but when on light duties the modern tractor will be sipping it in comparison (or at least should be if driven correctly). [/QUOTE]
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