How many liters of oil can the fuel tank of a Lonking 50 loader hold?
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The fuel tank of a Lonking 50 loader can hold 22 liters of oil. Below is relevant information about gasoline: Anti-knock properties: The evaluation index for gasoline's anti-knock properties is the octane number, which is the gasoline's grade. It represents the ratio of the actual gasoline's anti-knock properties to those of standard gasoline. Standard gasoline is composed of isooctane and n-heptane. Isooctane has good anti-knock properties, with its octane number set at 100; n-heptane has poor anti-knock properties and is prone to knocking in gasoline engines, with its octane number set at 0. Principle: The main basis for selecting gasoline grades is the engine's compression ratio. Parameters such as compression ratio and ignition timing have already been set in the engine's computer. As long as the owner strictly follows the instructions to select gasoline, there will be absolutely no issues.
I've been operating the Lonking 50 loader for nearly a decade. Its fuel tank can hold approximately 350 liters of oil, which significantly enhances my work efficiency. A full tank allows me to work continuously for seven to eight hours, especially when handling heavy tasks on construction sites. If the fuel level is insufficient, the loader tends to stall or emit black smoke, so I make it a habit to check the dipstick before starting work each day to ensure the fuel level is above the safety line. For regular maintenance, I also pay attention to cleaning dust around the fuel tank opening to prevent impurities from entering and affecting the engine's lifespan. When working at high altitudes, where temperature fluctuations are significant, the fuel expands or contracts, so it's necessary to leave extra space and avoid filling the tank to the brim. In summary, proper fuel management keeps the loader in optimal condition, extends its service life, and avoids frequent work interruptions.