Hey, I was wondering if there is any problem with idling a modern diesel tractor for extended amounts of time. Last year my dad was having problems with his 2004 diesel ford truck. He took it to the shop and they had to replace the EGR due to a carbon build-up. They told him that idling it for a while, even just every once in a while, would cause the build-up. It blew his mind because he grew up with people who would idle their diesels for hours without consequence. He never idled it too much, maybe just ten minutes here and there but he doesn't anymore, that fix was expensive!
I'm just wondering if the same goes for kubotas now. I have a 2009 L4400 and I'll idle it for a while sometimes when I'm loading the bucket with feed bags or something else. Times when it makes more sense just to leave it running. Also, I'd hate to lose the ability to run it for a long time on a low RPM, to use the PTO to run an irrigation pump or something similar.
Thanks!
I'm just wondering if the same goes for kubotas now. I have a 2009 L4400 and I'll idle it for a while sometimes when I'm loading the bucket with feed bags or something else. Times when it makes more sense just to leave it running. Also, I'd hate to lose the ability to run it for a long time on a low RPM, to use the PTO to run an irrigation pump or something similar.
Thanks!