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RE: (ET) ET and actual fuel costs
And there lies the logic! Cheaper and better for the environment! Note:
A C-185 is an E-20 not an E-15.
Robert W. Klein II
SSGN Deputy Technical Manager AWS/AWSS
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Newport, RI 02841
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Trump [mailto:trumpgordon adelphia net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 12:46 PM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: (ET) ET and actual fuel costs
I have over 2 acres of rough terrain, but mostly flat lawn. My old
Craftsman
tractor with a pooged 20 hp gas engine needs about 3 gallons (@$3.29 this
week) = $10 to mow it.
Very heavy mowing this week, but I used my (under restoration) C185 (E15)
with front deck. Half on Saturday, half Sunday. Recharge power was 6.17 kw
and 5.2 kw = 11.37kw = $1.14 at my electric rates.
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