Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?Moderator: Team Cub
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Re: Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?Good advice, Boss! Probably should not idle over 2-3 minuets, but sometimes I let it run longer. Another words if idling will use more fuel than restart, shut off. My 6v restarts easily, no extra throttle or choke required. Another thought, fuel cost versus wear and tear on starter.
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Re: Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?My 2 cents....Shut it off if you're going to leave it unattended....By all means disengage any moving implement(mower etc) even if you are dismounting to check a leak or take one....Mistakes do happen....Dave
Re: Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?I would also suggest shutting it off as it is the safest option.
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Re: Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?Ditto on the shut it off, if only for the safety factor. Tractors can and do run over operators. I know that I don't trust the brake lock to hold, so I always shut it off and leave it in gear.
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Re: Better to shut off and restart, or let idle?
To get back to the original question and let me amend/update my previous comments so that they more address the questions posed. I apologize for shortchanging the question in my first reply and not replying seriously.
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