One thing I have noticed is depending on the terrain and the weight of the load it’s feast or famine. I’ve had light loads where according to the dash I’m getting 9+ mpg and I’m drowning in fuel and will skip 1-2 fuel stops then with heavy loads when I’m running over mountains I’ll do the last 40 to 80 miles with the low fuel light on.
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I will make a mindful note to try to take that into account and see if that explains it.
Just as an example for this load, I fueled up in Ina IL which is the regular cheap fuel on this lane but, with 400 miles left on this run, it had me stop in Knox for 60 gallons and I only took on 35 and that was to tippy top it off just to feel like it was worth stopping.
Not complaining at all as I probably do need to get out of the truck more often to stretch the legs and flex the back, but something’s just get my noggin to wonder just what the logic is behind the solutions.
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