Better to idle the tractor or turn it off?

   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #1  

HatTrickHero11

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Kubota L245
I live on about 3 acres and we had two huge mulch piles dumped. I take the bucket and get a scoop and haul it to the back yard to spread around the plants to prevent weeds. Now when I have to park the tractor and manually unload the stuff my hand so I can better spread it.(takes around 10 minutes) should I slow the RPMs and idle the tractor, or turn it off?

It's an older tractor. Maybe the later 80s
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #2  
Conventional wisdom would say that if you're gonna be off of it for more than 2-3 minutes, shut it down.

However, fuel consumption at idle and no load on the engine is very minimal.

You will probably get opinions both ways.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #3  
let it run, less wear on starter.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #4  
Turn it off, less hours on the engine.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #6  
It takes us about 10 minutes per load when hauling manure. We would never think of letting the loader tractor idle needlessly for that long.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #7  
I would shut it off.... saves some fuel, less wear on the engine, & better for the environment. Maybe it does work the starter more to crank it up a few more times, but that's the tradeoff.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #8  
On the first load I would let it run just to get the engine warmed and such. On subsequent loads I would probably shut it off.........but not always.

Kinda depends on the mood I'm in.........sometimes the 'purr' of the diesel engine is a soothing sound.

And theres also the times when I don't want to hear the wife.......then I go to high idle:laughing::laughing:
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #9  
On the first load I would let it run just to get the engine warmed and such. On subsequent loads I would probably shut it off.........but not always.

Kinda depends on the mood I'm in.........sometimes the 'purr' of the diesel engine is a soothing sound.

And theres also the times when I don't want to hear the wife.......then I go to high idle:laughing::laughing:

Oh you better hope she don't find out you said that or your going to have a honey:laughing: do list a mile long
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #10  
All the new John Deere and, I believe, Kubota manuals have warnings about extended idling for diesels because of carbon build-up.

Personally I go with the 3 or 4 minute rule... Longer than that I shut it off. I might also look for ways to shorten wait, like pulling off mulch in large quantities and going back later to actually spread it.
 

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