Tips to reduce the fuel consumption of rotary tillers can be started from the following aspects:
Proper maintenance:
Regularly change the engine oil and filter: Using high-quality engine oil and changing it regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations can reduce internal wear of the engine and improve fuel efficiency.
Keep the air filter clean: A dirty air filter will increase the intake resistance, resulting in incomplete combustion of the fuel and increased fuel consumption.
Clean the fuel system: Clean or replace the fuel filter regularly to prevent impurities from entering the fuel injection system, ensure smooth fuel supply, and improve combustion efficiency.
Reasonably adjust the rotary tiller:
Adjust the knife depth: Adjust the appropriate tillage depth according to soil conditions. Too deep will increase the load and consume more fuel.
Adjust the wheelbase: Make sure the tractor's wheels walk on uncultivated land to avoid compacting the soil, reduce resistance, and reduce fuel consumption.
Adjust the speed ratio: Properly adjust the ratio of the tractor power output speed and the rotary tiller knife shaft speed to achieve efficient matching and avoid excessive load.
Reduce the load:
Avoid overloading: Make sure the power of the rotary tiller matches that of the tractor. An oversized rotary tiller will cause the tractor to overload and increase fuel consumption.
Clean up the dirt: Clean up the dirt on the walking device in time to reduce walking resistance and reduce fuel consumption.
Driving habits:
Smooth operation: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Smooth acceleration and deceleration can improve fuel economy.
Rationally plan operations: Reduce unnecessary round trips, plan farming routes reasonably, avoid ineffective operations, and reduce idle fuel consumption.
Technology upgrade:
Use fuel-saving rotary tillers: Choose new rotary tillers with more efficient designs, such as crawler rotary tillers, which usually have lower fuel consumption and better adaptability.
Intelligent control system: Some modern rotary tillers are equipped with intelligent control systems that can automatically adjust operating parameters to operate in the most economical way.
