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.
Four to eight miles per gallon, all factors dependent.
Loaded, you'd be looking at between five and seven miles per gallon.
Four to eight miles per gallon, all factors dependent.
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.
6 mpg = 1.585 miles per liter.
Anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000, give or take.
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.
34 miles per gallon = 54.72 kilometers per gallon.
First, you need to know the fuel economy of your vehicle when not pulling a trailer. You find this out by filling up the tank, then driving a certain number of miles, then filling up again. Then divide (miles driven)/(gallons). For example, say you drove 100 miles, and on the second fillup, you needed to put 5 gallons in. (100 miles)/(5 gallons) = 20 miles per gallon. Call this MPG1. Next, you need to determine the Miles Per Gallon, while pulling the trailer. You perform the same experiment while pulling the trailer. Suppose you drove 100 miles and then needed 6.25 gallons to fill up. This is 16 miles per gallon. Call this MPGt. To find the additional gallons needed to travel with the trailer vs. without the trailer, multiply the miles that you will drive by (1/MPGt - 1/MPG1). Then multiply the average price per gallon by the number of additional gallons that you will need, to get the cost for that trip. So in our example (1/16 - 1/20) = 1/80 (gallons per mile).
Between 13 miles per gallon and 16 miles per gallon.
14 to 15 miles per gallon city driving---3.78 litres per gallon, 20-21 miles per gallon highway. 14 to 15 miles per gallon city driving---3.78 litres per gallon, 20-21 miles per gallon highway.