Thats the problem, even though fuel is expensive it still makes sense to get an old petrol.
A nice modern diesel, say Audi A8/BMW 5 ect, are about £10/15k
Spend say £6k on a second hand Jag XJR, its going to take a long time to spend that £5-10k difference in fuel.
Takes about 1,000's of mines just to pay off a few hundred quid difference. :-/
Yep. That's before you consider that the more state-of-the-art tractors appear still to be prone to expensive failures whereas, whilst petrol Omegas have their niggles, they are generally cheap to fix.
Certainly I'd say people who are relying on stealers for servicing and repair are kidding themselves when they think a diesel is cheaper to run. Easy to do if you only consider the fuel costs, of course.
Kevin
I know I drove it like a prat, but my old tractor was more expensive to run than my MV6

. I know its not a modern diesel, but I was getting around 31-33mpg, and it needed 6.5l of oil every 2.5k, including an expensive oil filter. It seemed to like diesel magic, and 6 monthly fuel filter changes.
The MV6 was (at the time) doing 26mpg, 5.5l of oil every 3k, £1 filter, fuel filter every couple of years, and a new air filter annually. Petrol was, at the time, around 5 or 6p a litre (23 - 27p a gallon) cheaper.
Though, in fairness to Tractor/TB2, it was ragged absolutely everywhere, though always allowed to warm up and cool down. God, we miss that car
