k0ua
Epic Contributor
According to my owners manual, it states:
"DO NOT use differential lock while driving on the road or turning in the field." (makes sense)
"When being towed, disengage 4WD, differential lock, parking brake and place all gear shift levers in neutral." (Yup.)
"DO NOT press one-side brake pedal while differential lock is engaged. It may cause damage or failure of the axles." (Obviously)
"Do not engage differential lock when one wheel is spinning." (Wheels must be at a stop)
Nothing about NOT using it while in 4WD. The differential lock simply locks together the rear wheels so they spin equally. If should only be used for a very temporary amount of time to get you out of being stuck. If I start to spin one side, while in 2WD, I typically put it into 4WD, if I still spin, then I press that pedal. This typically happens when I am either (1) getting stuck in the mud, or (2) on very uneven ground where one or two tires are off the ground diagonal from one another. Example of this: I was moving fallen tree with the FEL off the side of my driveway, which has a ledge of dirt. For a moment, and with the weight of the tree on the front, my rear left and front right tires were off the ground, and I was stuck. I pressed the diff lock and that got me moving again. All in about 2 seconds.
All of the above makes perfect sense, and should be intuitive.