Forum Discussion
magicbus
Jun 04, 2020Explorer II
Ray,IN wrote:The big difference being that a farmer doesn’t hop on a piece of farm equipment and drive it 1000 miles in 2 days. And, if they hit a clogged filter, they aren’t sitting in the middle of nowhere trying to change a fuel filter that they can’t access nearly as easily as on their combine, tractor or Bobcat. Having maintained two Cummins and a Yanmar I can state it’s a bit of an apples and oranges comparison.jdc1 wrote:
I let my diesel Bobcat sit for almost a year. Charged the battery and fires right up every time.
Same with farmers combines,fill with fuel, disconnect neg battery cable, and forget about it until next harvest season.
Dave
About Motorhome Group
38,705 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 22, 2025