The hourly fuel consumption for a 2001 Case 580SL Series 2 backhoe typically ranges from approximately 6 to 8 liters per hour, depending on the load, operating conditions, and maintenance of the machine. Factors such as the type of work being performed and the efficiency of the operator can also influence fuel usage. For precise measurements, it's advisable to consult the operator's manual or monitor fuel consumption during actual use.
23 liters
from 3 to 6 liters of diesel
the Hourly fuel consumption of Cat 972 g loader is around 25 liters per hour.
8 liters per hour
8 liters disel conjuption per hour
The Hitachi EX3600 excavator typically has an hourly fuel consumption ranging from 20 to 30 liters, depending on factors such as load, operating conditions, and maintenance. This consumption can vary based on the specific tasks being performed and the efficiency of the operator. For more precise figures, it's advisable to consult the manufacturer's specifications or operational manuals.
The fuel consumption for a Landcruiser 100 Series can vary by vehicle but it seems the average fuel consumption is 16.7 Liters per 100kms and/or 13.88 Liters per 100kms and also depending on the road and speed.
For the last 7500km we have had a consumption of 14 Liters per 100km or 7.1km/liter.
total liters /total km done
18 liters/hour
16 to 19 liters per hour.
To calculate specific lube oil consumption, divide the total amount of lube oil consumed during a specific period by the total fuel consumed in the same period. The formula is: [ \text{Specific Lube Oil Consumption (SLOC)} = \frac{\text{Total Lube Oil Consumed (liters)}}{\text{Total Fuel Consumed (metric tons or liters)}} ] This will give you the lube oil consumption per unit of fuel, typically expressed in liters per metric ton or liters per liter of fuel consumed.