Posted by TimMiller on November 11, 2009 at 11:11:47 from (98.198.130.39):
In Reply to: 2wd vs 4wd trucks?? posted by Casey in Ky on November 10, 2009 at 16:52:38:
I have a 4x4 F-350. Right now i'm using the truck in place of a tractor to pull our hay wagon since the tractor is down. It will go everywhere the tractor does, just I have learned a few things. Weight is your friend, i have gotten closer to being stuck going through the field empty than i have with a trailer loaded with hay. It also has a positrac rear end so i dont put it into 4x4 unless the back wheels are just spinning. I will normally go around in 4x4 low when the hay wagon is really loaded to keep my auto tranny happy. It doesnt like stop and go in soft ground with a load for several hours. But i leave the front hubs unlocked. Sometimes you will get stuck faster if you go straight in with 4x4 because once you have all 4 wheels spinning your in trouble. If you get stuck with 2 wheels spinning, the front are usually on good ground to pull yourself out with.
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