1. What is the fuel consumption rate?
The fuel consumption rate refers to the amount of fuel consumed by the internal combustion engine to generate unit power in unit time. In grams per horsepower hour. It is the main indicator to measure the fuel economy of internal combustion engines. The fuel consumption rate of agricultural internal combustion engine is generally: 170-220 (g/hp hour) for diesel engine; 240-400 (g/hp hour) for gasoline engine.
2. What is fuel consumption (fuel consumption)?
Fuel consumption refers to the amount of fuel consumed by an internal combustion engine per unit time. The unit is liter/hour.
3. What is standard mu?
Standard mu refers to the basic unit of calculation of the workload completed by tractors and supporting farm implements. A standard mu is the workload of cultivating one mu of cultivated land under the condition that the soil specific resistance is about 0.5 kg/cm 2 and the tillage depth is 20-22 cm. Various other operations can be converted into standard mu with corresponding conversion factors. The conversion factor is determined by the ratio of the productivity of various operations to the productivity of cultivated land under standard conditions. For example, once the nails are raked, the conversion factor is 0.1; once the disc harrow is raked, the conversion factor is 0.3. In the case of multiple operations, the reduction factor should be added. For example, under standard conditions, when the plow is operated with spiked teeth, the conversion factor is 1+0.1=1.1.
4. What is the standard mu fuel consumption?
Standard mu fuel consumption refers to the amount of main fuel (excluding gasoline consumed by starting gasoline engines) that a tractor consumes evenly to complete a standard mu of work, calculated in kilograms.
5. What is the standard mu capital?
Standard mu cost refers to the sum of various expenses incurred by a tractor to complete a standard mu of work, generally including labor remuneration for production staff, fuel costs, maintenance costs, overhaul deposits, basic depreciation and management fees.








