Using Fuel Wisely

Sept. 1, 2001
Conserving fuel doesn't have to be a chore, and salvaging each drop can equal gallons in savings. To get the most out of your fuel dollars, try these

Conserving fuel doesn't have to be a chore, and salvaging each drop can equal gallons in savings. To get the most out of your fuel dollars, try these simple maintenance tips:

  • Top-off vehicle fuel tanks nightly to reduce the air volume inside, thereby decreasing the possibility of condensation in the tank.
  • Drain the sediment bowl in fuel/water separators regularly to keep water out of the injectors.
  • Use high-quality filters and fuel/water separators on storage tanks.
  • Use filter-restriction gauges to determine the optimum time to change air filters.
  • On rubber tire vehicles check tire inflation with a calibrated gauge at least weekly to maintain optimum pressure.
  • Replace bias-ply tires with radials (radial tires deliver up to 8 percent better fuel economy.)

Information provided by John Deere