logan97
Gold Member
when the differential rear is locked can the front be engaged in 4/wd ?
I frequently use the 4wd and Diff Lock at the same time. Provides you with true 3wd drive. True 4wd can only be achieved if your front differential has a locking device. I don't know of any tractors that do.
The M7040, M8540, and M9540 all have an automatic front locking differential (limited slip). It was one motivation for purchasing the M7040 recently.
I have been in true 4WD only on a couple of occasions but it works just like you might imagine. Four R1s gripping the ground with 70HP is impressive. It is not like a big ag tractor but is plenty enough to do anything on a small plot.
Yes, just don't engage the lock if the rear wheels are spinning.
I also thought this was OK - within reason. The only way I can get things to align properly for the lock to engage is to let the slipping wheel spin slowly while putting a little pressure on the locking pedal. I wouldn't just jam it down while the wheels are spinning quickly but otherwise...Yes, just don't engage the lock if the rear wheels are spinning.
I also thought this was OK - within reason. The only way I can get things to align properly for the lock to engage is to let the slipping wheel spin slowly while putting a little pressure on the locking pedal. I wouldn't just jam it down while the wheels are spinning quickly but otherwise...