What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a tractor head?
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If it is a newly purchased tractor head around 13 meters in length, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 35-40 kilograms. The fuel consumption varies depending on the model of the tractor head. Introduction to tractor heads: The so-called tractor head refers to the front part of a semi-trailer truck with driving capability, which is a commercial vehicle equipped with special devices for towing semi-trailers. Connection methods of tractor heads: There are two ways to connect a tractor head (tractor) and a trailer: The first is where the front half of the trailer rests on the fifth wheel coupling at the rear of the tractor, and the rear axle of the tractor bears part of the weight of the trailer, which is called a semi-trailer. The second is where the front end of the trailer is connected to the rear end of the tractor, and the tractor only provides forward pulling force to tow the trailer without bearing the downward weight of the trailer, which is called a full trailer.