Tractors don't go by miles per gallon, they go by horsepoer hours per gallon. The Model D averaged 6.69 horsepower hours per gallon of kerosene (this means it used 2.299 gallons of fuel per hour or work for the 15 horsepower it produced) when it was tested at the Nebraska Tractor test No. 146 on October 24, 1927.
It truly depends on the type of tractor you have. However, the average miles per gallon rate is between five and seven miles per gallon.
Loaded, you'd be looking at between five and seven miles per gallon.
john deere or a actual deer with antlers: John deere tractor can go to 45 miles per hour the average tractor and a deer can run up to thirty but depends on the deer and weight of the person.
Four to eight Miles Per Gallon, all factors dependent.
Mileage for a tractor trailer typically runs four to eight miles per gallon, all factors dependent. So, on 400 gallons, you could run between 1600 and 3200 miles.
A 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse will get between 17 and 28 miles to the gallon. The average is about 20 miles per gallon and the average for country is about 28 miles per gallon.
The average miles per gallon for a Chevrolet Silverado is 16.68 miles per gallon. This is a rough average as other sites indicate it is eleven miles per gallon. This will depend on your speed.
The average miles per gallon of the Ford Escape is 28.5 during highway driving. City driving can give an average of as low as 23 miles per gallon.
An Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera has an average of 20 miles per gallon in the highway, and the average of 29 miles per gallon in the city. The condition of the vehicle also contributes the miles per gallon the car will get.
6 mpg = 1.585 miles per liter.
Four to eight miles per gallon, all factors dependent.
The Ford Focus averages about 93 miles to the gallon of gas.