hi,
you can see the overview at this link : http://www.tractordata.com/td/003/td3256.html
thanks
35 Gallon Tank is standard...I have the same setup.
we need more info on this application like what year and what is a b250 i would suppose it was a dodge
The fuel capacity for an International 4700 truck typically ranges from 50 to 100 gallons, depending on the specific model and configuration. Most commonly, it has a 50-gallon fuel tank. It's always best to check the owner's manual or specifications for the exact model to confirm the fuel capacity.
The large harvester on farm town harvests 4 crop squares at a time, however, you need fuel to use it. The harvester requires 1 fuel per 1 crop square. you can refuel once daily and get more fuel if you help out at your friends' farms first.
may be in fuel tank
A harvester harvests your crop about 4 squares each time you click. Harvesters use a lot of fuel, so if you want to buy one, be ready to buy fuel.
Yes.
The fuel capacity for the 125E International Dozer Loader is approximately 50 gallons (189 liters). This capacity allows for extended operational time, making it suitable for various heavy-duty tasks. Always refer to the specific operator's manual for detailed specifications and guidelines.
Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.
International Harvester 3414 Loader Tractor Diesel engine: Oil filter - Pur L30052 Fuel filter - Pur F50149 Hyd Oil filter - WIX 51662
Your question makes no sense, a "fuel capacity" of something is the amount of fuel you can put into it. For instance the fuel capacity of a car is about 10 gallons. As coal itself is a fuel it is simply nonsense to refer to its "fuel capacity".
adjust the timing or use better grade/octane of fuel or both