dakdave wrote:
It will be ok.A lot of construction and farm equipment sits longer than that in North Dakota
dave
+1
I have diesels here on my farm that will sit for 8-9 months at a time. Full fuel. I like to have fresh oil in them.
Much worse to just run 15 minutes, as they will form condensate, and not get hot enough to vaporize it out. If you MUST start it, get it on fast idle, 1100-1200 rpms, and let it run for AT LEAST an hour. 2-3 would not hurt. Just to be sure you get ALL fluids up to full operating temp for a while.
I had an older combine that we were using for parts. Cat 3208 engine. It sat for 5 years. Needed to move it. Charged up the batteries, used the fuel prime pump to prime it, and still needed a shot of ether to get it going. But, once it got fuel, ran like a champ!