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Re: Pulling capability 2 wd vs. 4 wd
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Posted by WyoDave on February 21, 2006 at 15:55:06 from (71.50.17.208):
In Reply to: Pulling capability 2 wd vs. 4 wd posted by Mark on February 21, 2006 at 13:28:48:
4wd if a great advantage. In good field conditions doing tillage up to I'd guess around 120 hp maybe a little more you should be able to put the power to the ground with 2wd if you have it set up right. Right tires, duals, weight, etc. Sure you can probably get it to spin if you go slow enough, 1st, 2nd gears, but if you're going that slow you probably need smaller equipment or a bigger tractor. Now if you get more hp, or it gets muddy, snowy etc and the advantages to 4wd just keep pileing up.
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