PapaPerk
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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
Hmmm I think "someone" cough cough said the same thing a few pages back.