MChalkley
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2000
- Messages
- 3,198
- Location
- Eastern Virginia
- Tractor
- EarthForce EF-5 mini-TLB (2001)
TresCrows - Maybe it's a soil type kinda thing, but I agree with you: 4WD on a compact is like adding quite a bit of weight and horsepower. I've repeatedly said that the second Kubota I had, an L3-something GST, would work a forty-something-hp MF I had at the time into the ground. The MF was in excellent condition and had about 10 more hp and quite a bit more weight, but it was way outgunned by the Kubota. The only thing I could attribute the difference to was 4WD.
Personallly, having had lots of different sizes, makes, and types, I think a 2WD tractor with a FEL is absolutely worthless. Unless, of course, one with 4WD isn't available, in which case, hey, it's great! But, to try to compare one against the other, in my opinion, no contest.
Personallly, having had lots of different sizes, makes, and types, I think a 2WD tractor with a FEL is absolutely worthless. Unless, of course, one with 4WD isn't available, in which case, hey, it's great! But, to try to compare one against the other, in my opinion, no contest.