cowboydoc
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- Joined
- Dec 23, 2000
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- Tractor
- JD 8320 MFWD, JD 6415 MFWD, FEL, and cab, John Deere MFWD 4600, John Deere 4020, John Deere 4430, John Deere 455 mower, Deutz, and Gehl 4610 perkins skidsteer
To be honest I don't think it really matters. I would like to see any proof that it does. Our tractors are stopped, started, stalled, etc. in all rpm's, throttle positions, conditions, etc. We have never had problems with tractors and all of the tractors I can remember that we've had have all gone thousands of hours before any major work. Basically just start them up and put the idle at a slow speed. Idle them down and shut them off.