3Ts
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And also those with a turbo and those without one. That makes a difference as well.Same here, not below 1500 rpm unless idle prior to a shutdown.
You have a mix of people posting replies here. Those with and without DPF. There’s a difference.
I have an old tractor without DEF and without Turbo, I'll let it idle at the low end at whatever the minimum mechanical stop allows.
I have another tractor without DEF but with a Turbo, it's supposed to need a warm up and cool down time and a 1200 rpm for the turbo, so I follow those guidelines. I.e. 1200 rpm is the idle speed except for the 2 minutes of warm up and cool down. I run the engine while changing implements, except when attaching the pto shaft or connecting/disconnecting the hydraulics.