On my daily driver, turbo diesel truck, I have an EGT gauge... climbing the hill to my house, mile and a half of steep grades and hair pin turns, I often see 1000° to 1100° readings. Top of the hill to my house is half a mile, by the time I cruise around that in the 800° range, it only takes a minute or so for the EGT to fall below 400° once I pull in the driveway and park. I leave it run for the time it takes me to gather my lunchbox and stuff, by this time it's around 350°, in the safe zone. 400°+ and the oil in the turbo bearings will 'coke' from the heat, basically burning out the liquid and leaving the solids as gritty gunk that chews up the turbo shaft bearings in time.
So, like others have said... puttering around the yard isn't gonna hurt to just shut it down. If you just got to the end of a 100ac field pulling the biggest plow you can, it would be a good idea to let it low idle 5 to 10 minutes. Use common sense.
Hope my long winded agreement with the others above helps...* grin *