HunterMike
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I think my response might be jaded.
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Any decent mechanic will tell you that the worst thing you can do to a truck, especially a diesel truck, is let it sit while only operating periodically.
You are confused. And no they (mechanics) wont.
Not driving a diesel pickup more than occasionally does no harm to the truck at all.
The only detriment is keeping the batteries maintained, which is no different on ANY vehicle, gas or diesel.
What they WILL tell you is that frequent short trips as a daily driver is bad. And again, that goes for any vehicle, but is arguably worse for a diesel due to the mass of the motor, how long it takes to get to operating temp, and how hot and hard they like to be run.
That answers my next question.
"the few I have used"
and
"my Brother"
Sorry, but you are talking out of your behind. Aside from very small amounts of moisture buildup within the engine and various parts there is nothing detrimental to NOT running a diesel engine.
This moisture buildup is not unique to diesels, and is the primary reason that short trips are detrimental to the life of the motor. The engine needs to get to operating temp to remove the accumulated moisture.
I invite you to prove me wrong.
No, not confused at all. Yes, "they" (mechanics) will. Maybe not every one I can find, but the few I have used and trusted pretty much stick to the same rule of thumb. Not your run-of-the-mill car mechanic, but a true diesel mechanic....as in that is ALL they work on. My brother works for CAT and has for 15 years. He is one of the ones who has given me a pretty good education. I owned diesel trucks for the last 20 years and always treated them the same. Yeah, short trips is not great for them, but 45 miles one way twice a day is far froma frequent short trip. It is more than enough to get any diesel up to operating temp.
Again, doesn't really matter. People are going to do what they want. I will continue to idle mine when stopped for less than 15 minutes and drive it daily. I guess it'll die this year with the mega 203k miles it has on it.
I have to disagree here,have you ever noticed how long some equipment (heavy diesel) sits then it is needed operator jumps in uses it for however long then goes right back to sitting. Heck alot of equipment be it farm or construction is seasonal so it sits for half a year anyway.
wow, this thread sure got derailed...and insulting.