
The Massey Ferguson 375 is a popular choice among farmers for its durability and performance. One of the most common questions we receive is: “How much fuel does the MF 375 tractor consume?” In this post, we break down its fuel consumption in real-life scenarios and offer tips to optimize fuel use.
🔧 Average Fuel Consumption of MF 375
Standard Load (Ploughing, Harrowing):
→ Approximately 5.5 to 6.5 litres per hourLight Duty (Transport, Spraying):
→ Around 4.0 to 5.0 litres per hourHeavy Load (Tilling, Disc Ploughing):
→ Up to 7.0 litres per hour💡 Note: Fuel consumption may vary depending on soil type, implement used, load, and engine maintenance.
Fuel Usage Per Acre (Estimate)
Disc Plough (3-disc): 1.5 to 2 litres per acre
Seed Drill: 1 litre per acre (average)
Trolley Transport: 4–5 litres per 20–30 km
1.Maintain Engine Health: Regular oil changes and clean filters improve combustion.
2.Use the Right Implement Size: Avoid overloading or using incompatible implements.
3.Operate at Optimal RPM: Keep engine speed between 1500–1800 RPM for best fuel efficiency.
4.Avoid Unnecessary Idling: Idle time adds to fuel cost without productivity.
5.Check Tire Pressure: Proper tire inflation reduces rolling resistance.
The MF 375 tractor offers solid fuel economy when operated correctly. By following best practices in maintenance and operation, you can save on fuel costs and extend the life of your machine.
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