Better to idle the tractor or turn it off?

   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #121  
i'd like to see an electric pre-lube oil pump that comes on during glow cycle times for a diesel.. I'd pay extra for that.. :)

Look up accumalator for race cars, they will do what you are wanting
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #122  
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #123  
Look up accumalator for race cars, they will do what you are wanting

caterpillar uses them on alot of their larger equipment; quarry equipment, large dozers, etc
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #124  
I almost put in a pre-luber many years ago, but decided that although the pre-luber would get oil to the pressurized galleries sooner, the shafts and bearings would still have settled together-- and many areas would not be helped at all (lifters pumping oil up the pushrods, the little squirters on the crank to wet the cylinder walls, etc.). Since it seemed like the areas causing many rebuilds weren't helped so much (valves, cylinder walls) the claims were too much like marketing hype.

It also wasn't clear if the "deadheaded" oil pressure would not damage any seals or flow out somewhere the oil should not flow out, normally the oil has somewhere to go in a running engine off the pressurized galleries. But I never really investigated this.

So yes, it should help some but I wasn't convinced the cost (back then nearly 1/4 of a rebuilt short block) would ever be justified (wow! 60% wear reduction in places that last twice as long as the places that wear out and cause rebuilds...).

Having said that, there are applications where such devices are helpful, but the typical gas/diesel engine is questionable.

I idle down after working a diesel engine (avoid coking the turbo), and usually idle rather than start stop less its a long stop (tractor idle 1200, truck has idle controller if the idle is long).
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #125  
I'd assume the oil pressure relief would still be in the system.

I was aware some industrial and larger engines used them.. would love them as a dealer option on smaller say.. 3/4 and 1 ton vehicles.. etc..
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #126  
From reading the above, I can see there is no clear answer to idle or shut down. Also, someone driving a CUT like I have which on many days doesn't really use more than a little power to move stuff around has different engine wear conditions than someone using a large engine that may idle for long periods but then really warms up and works.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #127  
If it is causing that much confusion I would just sell it an not worry about it any longer.
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #128  
I have grown up around mechanics my whole life and have always been told a diesel is meant to be run and not be turned on and off constantly. When i use my tractor for work and am done i will let it run just above idle 20 minutes or so to let fluids dissipate heat then shut down, just what i been taught and works for me and my tractor.


Here is the short answer. I read an article in Progressive Farmer about 5 or more years ago. Several diesel engine builders were queried about this question , here is what Cummins and Cat answered with. Not verbatim but here is the jist.

If the engine is left to idle for more than 5 minutes shut it down:
Reasons given:
A diesel idles at a very very lean mixture which can cause it to actually cool down a good bit especially in cold weather! It causes incomplete combustion and contaminates the lube oil. There were several other reasons that I don't remember. Maybe the new engines don't have such possible issues just passing along what I read. This was the only time I had or have heard an official answer to that issue.
Hope this helps!
Greg
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #129  
The starter, bendix, ring gear. battery, switch etc, all have X number of starts in their lifetime before they have to be replaced. Once we start a diesel, we leave it running, figuring all of the above in the "wear" equation. If the machine has no work to do for 30 minutes, we shut it down. Ken Sweet
 
   / Better to idle the tractor or turn it off? #130  
The starter, bendix, ring gear. battery, switch etc, all have X number of starts in their lifetime before they have to be replaced. Once we start a diesel, we leave it running, figuring all of the above in the "wear" equation. If the machine has no work to do for 30 minutes, we shut it down. Ken Sweet


Ken has a good point. After pondering this I also remember the statement from either Cat or Cummins, if extended idling is needed, a high idle, such as 1100 or 1200 rpm was recommended! They also recommended high idle during warmup, to get the engine warm, but not run it too fast at startup.
Greg Harrison
 

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