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Valtra vs Massey Vs Fendt
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<blockquote data-quote="BRB John" data-source="post: 7945726" data-attributes="member: 150635"><p>Uphill only surely? </p><p>I've got a amazone 3m powerharrow drill combo and on the flat it sits at like 15l/HR at 8kph. Admittedly powerharrow is only in 3 inches </p><p>I suspect because yours is trailed that's putting allot more drag on the tractor compared to a mounted drill. </p><p>But even when I'm doing that I'm still averaging like 8l/HR from all the stopping and turning. </p><p>It would need to be something like a constant job like irrigation or dryer that's where you lose all the fuel not necessarily stop start field work jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRB John, post: 7945726, member: 150635"] Uphill only surely? I've got a amazone 3m powerharrow drill combo and on the flat it sits at like 15l/HR at 8kph. Admittedly powerharrow is only in 3 inches I suspect because yours is trailed that's putting allot more drag on the tractor compared to a mounted drill. But even when I'm doing that I'm still averaging like 8l/HR from all the stopping and turning. It would need to be something like a constant job like irrigation or dryer that's where you lose all the fuel not necessarily stop start field work jobs. [/QUOTE]
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