A diesel tractor typically requires a compression ratio between 16:1 and 23:1 for optimal performance. This higher compression is essential for igniting the fuel-air mixture without spark plugs, as diesel engines rely on the heat generated from compressed air to ignite the fuel. Proper compression ensures efficient combustion, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions. Regular maintenance and checks are vital to ensure the compression remains within this range.
It depends on the tractor.
A diesel engine requires at least a 20:1 compression ratio, or about double a gasoline engine. The PSI this translates to depends on the size of the cylinder. You will need to consult the manufacturer's service manual.
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Basically diesel engines are much higher compression giving them more torque also the fuel is ignited by compression not a spark like in a gas engine
4700 pounds, if the tires are filled then it will be heavier.
The cost to fill a tractor with diesel depends on the size of the fuel tank and the current price of diesel fuel, which can vary by location and market conditions. For example, if a tractor has a fuel tank capacity of 50 gallons and the price of diesel is $4 per gallon, it would cost around $200 to fill it up. Always check local fuel prices for the most accurate estimate.