700 ÷ 140 = 5 times (to completely empty the storage tank).
5 times, and there is no need to round.
5 times
6 times 950 liters / 150 liters = 6.33 times = 6
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Long, Long Ago. It would depend of course on location, the State and the Country. In the days before emission standards and multi- grade fuel, when no one had heard terms like lead free, ethanol added and high octane gasoline, it was only distinguished by its color. Red gasoline was for automobiles and green gasoline on which there was no taxation was for agricultural and industrial use. In Oklahoma in about 1948 you could buy five gallons for a dollar. A decade later it had reached the unheard of price of 35 cents. (An alternative was to go to a well head and drain off a few gallons of "Sump Gas" and pop it into your tank. It ran poorly, promptly destroyed the engine, and required clandestine midnight requisition, but it worked.
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Five times.
6 times 950 liters / 150 liters = 6.33 times = 6
Charter Gasoline Engine company is credited for first using a gasoline tractor that they built in 1887. However there was a steam powered machine used in logging before the gasoline engine. It is not considered a tractor.
Charter Gasoline Engine Company of Sterling, Illinois, for first successfully using gasoline as fuel. Charter's creation of a gasoline fueled engine in 1887 soon led to early gasoline traction engines before the term "tractor" was coined by others. Charter adapted its engine to a Rumley steam-traction-engine chassis, and in 1889 produced six of the machines to become one of the first working gasoline traction engines.
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The first engine-powered farm tractors used steam and were introduced in 1868. John Froelich, the inventor of the first internal-combustion traction motor, or tractor, was born on Nov. 24, 1849 in Girard, Iowa.
The first engine-powered farm tractors used steam and were introduced in 1868. These engines were built as small road locomotives and were operated by one man if the engine weighed less than 5 tons. They were used for general road haulage and in particular by the timber trade. The most popular steam tractor was the Garrett 4CD.Gasoline Powered TractorsAccording to Vintage Farm Tractors by Ralph W. Sanders (ISBN1-55192-031-X) "Credit goes to the Charter Gasoline Engine Company of Sterling, Illinois, for first successfully using gasoline as fuel. Charter's creation of a gasoline fueled engine in 1887 soon led to early gasoline traction engines before the term "tractor" was coined by others. Charter adapted its engine to a Rumley steam-traction-engine chassis, and in 1889 produced six of the machines to become one of the first working gasoline traction engines."
The burning of the gasoline is a chemical change.
Yes, the first vehicle Lamborghini himself built, before he made cars was a tractor.
Use only approved metal or plastic gasoline containers. Remove fuel containers from vehicles and place them on the ground before refilling. Fill containers slowly to reduce the buildup of static electricity. Never overfill the container. Secure the container for transportation to avoid spills.
Speak to a knowledgeable salesperson at the store where you buy parts for your garden tractor. Depending on what they're made of, the parts may need lubricated before storage. Parts will likely store flat or hung up in a cool, dry area that doesn't have a lot of moisture or humidity.