The area covered by 1 liter of diesel depends on various factors, including the type of equipment used and the efficiency of the engine. Generally, for vehicles, 1 liter of diesel can allow a car to travel approximately 10 to 15 kilometers. If we consider a typical agricultural tractor, it might cover around 2 to 4 hectares per liter, depending on the task and conditions. Thus, the area covered can vary significantly based on usage.
Fill 4 ltr jar State of two jars: (4, 0)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr: (0, 4)Refill 4 ltr: (4, 4)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar until it is full: (1, 7)Empty 7 ltr: (1, 0)Pour from 4 lts to 7 ltr: (0, 1)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 1)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar: (0, 5)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 5)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar until it is full: (2, 7)Empty 7 ltr: (2, 0)Pour from 4 lts to 7 ltr: (0, 2)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 2)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar: (0, 6)Done.
1 ltr = 1000 mlso, 147 ltr = 147 x 1000 = 147000 ml
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106.188 ltr
0.0004 cu mtr is equal to 0.4 ltr
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150 Ltr.........
if one ltr diesel burn how many calory heat genrat
10 quarts.
speculation is that it consumes about .75 ltr of diesel in an hour
A gear box for a 1989 2.6-ltr petrol Mitsubishi Pajero cannot fit on a 2.3-ltr diesel motor.
yes you can
stock is 235hp and 500tq
Just use a good quality oil that is designed for diesel engines.
Closing hours - Opening = total run hours * 12 ltr per hour - amount
The answer can be found on the Ford Owner's web sit. You will have to look for the 7.3L Diesel Engine Owner's Guide Supplement.
2LTR should be chain driven