With these prices farmers getting hit hard What are some of the best mileage half tons?
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Costs about 300$ at dodge dealer to do oil change. i buy synthetic oil in bulk and my filter from local fuel dealer take truck to Great Canadian Oil Change costs 38$ to do actual oil change. Filter at dodge is 45$ and 12$ locally. Oil locally about half price from what dodge charges.
Crankcase holds 10 liters and i go 20-2500 Kms between changes. Uses Def about 5 litres to 10000 KM
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5.7 dodge about 18 average but about 14 pulling.
Cummins gets about 21 and doesn't vary that much loaded or not.
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Maybe is farmers wouldn't spend 80-100 k to drive super duty's, duramax's, Longhorn, big horn, denali's, whatever they wouldn't complain so much about a few extra bucks on fuel
Staying home a bit and not attending every trade show, seminar and event in Canada and most of the US would help also.
Fuel was $18.39 per across the farm in 2016 and we don't do everything 1 pass, have not did the calc for 2017 but not too concerned if its $2 an acre higher in 2018
For some of the guys that are constantly trading and upgrading equipment under lease $5-10 per acre slips under rug pretty fast
But shiny equipment and denali's are very important to image for some....
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My farm truck is a Saturn Astra, gets great mileage, but not much good for towing. I only use the truck if I'm hauling something that physically won't fit into one of the cars, or has to be towed. Which is rare.
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Originally posted by Richard5 View PostMaybe is farmers wouldn't spend 80-100 k to drive super duty's, duramax's, Longhorn, big horn, denali's, whatever they wouldn't complain so much about a few extra bucks on fuel
Staying home a bit and not attending every trade show, seminar and event in Canada and most of the US would help also.
Fuel was $18.39 per across the farm in 2016 and we don't do everything 1 pass, have not did the calc for 2017 but not too concerned if its $2 an acre higher in 2018
For some of the guys that are constantly trading and upgrading equipment under lease $5-10 per acre slips under rug pretty fast
But shiny equipment and denali's are very important to image for some....
What some are missing is it's not just the fuel you burn it's he price of everything else that's going up because of this unearned price increases of fuel.
But with the tax rebate gone also it's going to hit the guys further away from towns a lot more than some realize. And those town services are getting further and further also apart.
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Originally posted by AllisWD45 View PostSorry fat fingers. It should be 20- 25000km
"But with the tax rebate gone also it's going to hit the guys further away from towns a lot more than some realize. And those town services are getting further and further apart. "
So true, some people drive lots of miles, businesses and services are closing.Last edited by fjlip; May 1, 2018, 12:09.
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