Roger66
Silver Member
What about on a DPF tractor? Every start of a diesel lets off a nice puff of black smoke that the DPF must catch. It would seem to me that leaving it running keeping the engine up to temp would be better for the Tractor. Personally I don't burn enough fuel for fuel cost to be a consideration at all. I'm only concerned about what's best for the longevity of the tractor. Personally I bought a 26 hp tractor to avoid the DPF as my use case is always short runs, I never mow, till or plow fields with it. Mine is basically a fork lift. Think the old planet fitness commercial "I lift things up, I put them down". My tractor is horribly underpowered with that little motor in it, but no DPF to worry about. It does everything I need, but slowly. If I were to make a rule to not idle the tractor and shut it down every time I get off, I'd be starting my tractor 20+ times in a couple hours.