Sadly, reality dictates there are few projects we undertake which allows us to constantly use our tractors from start to finish. There are times that we must dismount and do some neanderthal style "hands on", or BOOTS (Butt's Out Of Tractor Seat) work.
So....
With a Kubota BX1870, which has the standard 18hp diesel engine and is FEL equipped, when is it more beneficial to shut the engine down verses leaving it sit at idle?
I know that the ambient temperature has a lot to do with this decision because the HST and other mechanical devises on the tractor need to be at, or stay at, normal operating temperature to prevent possible damage.
I've always heard it's "better" to leave a diesel engine idle than it is to shut it down and restart it several minutes later, but how long is too long for it to idle? (Don't factor in the fuel cost because that is over-thinking my question)
Like any new Pappy, I just want to do what's best for my new Kubbie.
So....
With a Kubota BX1870, which has the standard 18hp diesel engine and is FEL equipped, when is it more beneficial to shut the engine down verses leaving it sit at idle?
I know that the ambient temperature has a lot to do with this decision because the HST and other mechanical devises on the tractor need to be at, or stay at, normal operating temperature to prevent possible damage.
I've always heard it's "better" to leave a diesel engine idle than it is to shut it down and restart it several minutes later, but how long is too long for it to idle? (Don't factor in the fuel cost because that is over-thinking my question)
Like any new Pappy, I just want to do what's best for my new Kubbie.