In my simple understanding, idling does at least three things…1. Slowly warms up a cold engine (vs WFO immediately after start), 2. It helps cool an engine that has been hard working (keep in mind idling doesn’t get a diesel to operating temp…so in actuality they cool down a hard working diesel in controlled manner), 3. Waste fuel (some mistake running an idling diesel for running utilities/electric without running down the battery…battery most likely would not support all the current draw on some rigs)…if not doing to protect the dead battery / start, then it’s wasting fuel (no value added)
Basically if you need to leave it run, do so for a reason IMO, unless you like wasting fuel. For me (similar to what others above already mentioned) the simple rule is if getting off tractor for number 1 or to grab some other tool (yes, pun intended) 3-5ish minutes or less, let it run…if need to drop trau for some other seat time / number two, shut it down.
Letting a diesel idle that has emissions crap can be worse that shutting it off. Those are my simple thoughts.
Basically if you need to leave it run, do so for a reason IMO, unless you like wasting fuel. For me (similar to what others above already mentioned) the simple rule is if getting off tractor for number 1 or to grab some other tool (yes, pun intended) 3-5ish minutes or less, let it run…if need to drop trau for some other seat time / number two, shut it down.
Letting a diesel idle that has emissions crap can be worse that shutting it off. Those are my simple thoughts.