Two-stroke engine two-wheel tractor
— two-stroke internal combustion engine (ICE) running on gasoline.
The common advantages of all internal combustion engines, including gasoline ones, are rather high power, mobility (the unit does not depend on a power cord) and the ability to quickly refuel (unlike batteries, which take time to charge). And compared to diesel engines, gasoline engines are cheaper and easier to repair. However all internal combustion engines are very noisy and create exhaust gases, and specifically gasoline is more expensive than diesel fuel, and even more so electricity; however, these shortcomings are not so often critical.
As for two-stroke engines, they are somewhat simpler and cheaper than four-stroke ones, and also give out more power for the same working volume. On the other hand, such engines have a higher noise level and fuel consumption, and they need to be filled with a mixture of gasoline and oil, which must be prepared in a strictly defined proportion — this is less convenient than pouring both separately.
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