SLOBuds
Gold Member
Now that I'm an expert after operating my lifetime-first tractor for all of 27 hours ... couple of pretty dumb questions are surfacing at ramdom intervals.
One has to do about when to use 2wd versus 4wd. My first approach was to basically always use 4wd because of its better traction. But now I see the obvious: 4wd introduces added drag/friction/whatever and therefore it is more economical to use 2wd.
Is that an accurate statement? Do you think it's best for me to operate in 2wd as much as possible and only engage 4wd under very limited circumstances when 2wd is bogged down or such?
I think I know the answer to this, but want to know if there are situations when I would use 4wd anyway - even if the tractor isn't slipping around.
Thanks.
One has to do about when to use 2wd versus 4wd. My first approach was to basically always use 4wd because of its better traction. But now I see the obvious: 4wd introduces added drag/friction/whatever and therefore it is more economical to use 2wd.
Is that an accurate statement? Do you think it's best for me to operate in 2wd as much as possible and only engage 4wd under very limited circumstances when 2wd is bogged down or such?
I think I know the answer to this, but want to know if there are situations when I would use 4wd anyway - even if the tractor isn't slipping around.
Thanks.