Look people, here's the facts on 4 wheel drive on a CUT TRACTOR !!! When you put it into manual 4WD, you have LOCKED the front wheels to the REAR wheels. When the REAR wheels drive, since the front and rear are locked together, they ALL function TOGETHER. SO, when power is applied to the rear wheels, since they are LOCKED to the FRONT wheels, ALL four wheels are driven. And since the FRONT wheels are LOCKED to the REAR wheels, when you apply the brakes, which are on the REAR wheels, the front wheels being locked to the REARS will effectively ALSO HAVE BRAKING !!! Braking on ALL 4 wheels even though there are actual brakes only on the rear wheels !!! Did I explain it clearly enough? In 4WD, ALL wheels have braking power !!! Enough with all this misinformation. And, for those who choose to leave their machine IN 4WD, keep it up, you keep guys like myself in business !!! 4wd SHOULD only be used on loose surfaces, such as loose dirt, gravel, and snow, where the wheels can slip a little because the fronts and rears are NOT rotating at exactly the same speed. Tire sizes, pressures and turning also have an effect on the ground speed of each axle.
Ag tractor mechanic for 45+ years !!!