DarkBlack
Elite Member
I haven't seen a single post here advocate prolonged low speed idling, so I don't why that grave warning keeps coming up?
There seems to be 2 camps: Run it at mid-high rpm as soon as it fires, and keep it that way for a while.
The other camp advocates, slow idle for a few seconds at start, followed by a brief low-mid rpm run, then remaining warm up doing some light work.
Obviously these machines can survive all the different styles people have-they are after all, tractors.
There seems to be 2 camps: Run it at mid-high rpm as soon as it fires, and keep it that way for a while.
The other camp advocates, slow idle for a few seconds at start, followed by a brief low-mid rpm run, then remaining warm up doing some light work.
Obviously these machines can survive all the different styles people have-they are after all, tractors.