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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 370347" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Peg, Back to the original post, it all depends on which diesel I am in. The caterpillar engine is one that you don't want to cut off. The backhoe is almost as bad. The Massey tractor starts easy so if I am going to be outside of it for several minutes, I shut if off. With my pick-ups trucks I have had Dodge, Chevy and Fords. Modern truck engines are pretty simple after the initial start for the day. However, they are not engines you want to shut off and start frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 370347, member: 3162"] Peg, Back to the original post, it all depends on which diesel I am in. The caterpillar engine is one that you don't want to cut off. The backhoe is almost as bad. The Massey tractor starts easy so if I am going to be outside of it for several minutes, I shut if off. With my pick-ups trucks I have had Dodge, Chevy and Fords. Modern truck engines are pretty simple after the initial start for the day. However, they are not engines you want to shut off and start frequently. [/QUOTE]
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