How long will you let your truck idle before you consider it better to shut down and restart it? I've heard it's much harder on it to stop and start than to idle however I'm sure there is a happy medium somewhere. I want to do what's going to provide the best longevity to my engine.
On a related note, I'm sitting in my "den" at the 139mm on 65 in In at the J. The temp is around 55-60 I guess and it's raining so no sun to heat up the cab. I've been sitting here a couple hours and still very comfortable and shut down as soon as I got here. Both semis next to me are idling, and not the reefer. What's the point? Must be company paid fuel and/or disregard for exhaust emissions I guess. On top of that, if all the idling that wasn't needed was cut out it would save a pretty hefty amount of fuel. I doubt it would affect prices but one could always hope.
On a related note, I'm sitting in my "den" at the 139mm on 65 in In at the J. The temp is around 55-60 I guess and it's raining so no sun to heat up the cab. I've been sitting here a couple hours and still very comfortable and shut down as soon as I got here. Both semis next to me are idling, and not the reefer. What's the point? Must be company paid fuel and/or disregard for exhaust emissions I guess. On top of that, if all the idling that wasn't needed was cut out it would save a pretty hefty amount of fuel. I doubt it would affect prices but one could always hope.