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Fuel mileage update


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In my area, I pay more for propane by the gallon than I do diesel fuel. If the same is in your area, all you're doing is replacing the diesel fuel source with a more expensive fuel source...........propane. So your figures would be "skewed"!!! Just saying though.:smart::2cents:

" I've wondered that too; are the guys running propane figuring in that fuel with their diesel fuel consumed?? Propane around here is 1.05 gallon (bulk). I have a couple JD 4020's that are propane powered, I fill them out of our 1000 gallon tank. Also have a 8.3 litre chevy power unit that pumps irrigation that is on propane. All in all, those rigs will burn about 50% more gallons of C3H8 than similar hp diesel engines. For me, the 1.05 propane is more economical. Diesel would have to be 1.60 or less.
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" I've wondered that too; are the guys running propane figuring in that fuel with their diesel fuel consumed?? Propane around here is 1.05 gallon (bulk). I have a couple JD 4020's that are propane powered, I fill them out of our 1000 gallon tank. Also have a 8.3 litre chevy power unit that pumps irrigation that is on propane. All in all, those rigs will burn about 50% more gallons of C3H8 than similar hp diesel engines. For me, the 1.05 propane is more economical. Diesel would have to be 1.60 or less.

I'm paying over $4.00/gal for propane here. I use it to run my forge to modify and shape horseshoes that I fit on horses. Hell, if I weren't paying $3.75/gal for diesel; I'd make a run to Nebraska and fill up my 2 100# propane tanks!!!! Especially for $1.05/gal.:smart::2cents: I currently run 2 40# propane tanks in my work trailer.
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I am working in Terre Haute In. I have made 4 trips back home to NC. I fill up before I leave and it is 627 miles one way and I am running 75 mph. I fill up when I get home or back to work. Every time it takes 33 gallons +or- a 1/4 gallon. That is 19 mpg. Before the RV's I got 18 mpg for similar trips.

That's without the 5'ver in tow, correct?
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I don't know if I am really saving money by running propane, but I sure like to use the numbers on some of the people that claim "I get 20 mpg towing my fiver through the mountains". I do know that my truck has a bunch more get up and go with it so it makes it worth it for me! Just an FYI, the price of propane varies so much across the country that I don't even look at the price anymore.......

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I don't know if I am really saving money by running propane, but I sure like to use the numbers on some of the people that claim "I get 20 mpg towing my fiver through the mountains". I do know that my truck has a bunch more get up and go with it so it makes it worth it for me! Just an FYI, the price of propane varies so much across the country that I don't even look at the price anymore.......

When my truck was new I was not real happy with it. Mileage and power were not what I expected. I was talking to my wifes cousin about it and he sympathized with me. Told me something had to be wrong with it because he got 20+ mpg out of his 454 Chevy. Never could figure how big a trailer he was pulling to get that mileage.
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