Posted by jdemaris on January 10, 2011 at 08:09:27 from (67.142.130.27):
In Reply to: propane posted by jackinok on January 10, 2011 at 07:51:56:
Many of the newest tractors are no more efficient that some built 40 years ago -for overall use.
Is propane acutally cheaper where you are, then gasoline or diesel?
Not here. Price per gallon or pound is meaningless. All that counts is how many BTUs of energy a dollar buys. A gallon of propane has much less energy then a gallon of diesel or gasoline.
Here in New York - Propane - $3.19 per gallon bulk Gas - $3.23 per gallon reg. Diesel - $3.09 (dyed #2)
That means - Propane = One dollar buys 28,700 BTUs of energy. Gas - One dollar buys 35,300 BTUs of energy. Diesel - one dollar buys 42,000 BTUs of engergy.
Now, a comparison of fuel efficiecy ratings from three Case tractors - gas, LP and diesel. Propane is by the far the most inefficient.
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