Cowboy3008
New member
Hi everyone.
I'm currently using a Ford 2600 tractor and it meets my needs perfect power wise (32HP gas).
It's only a 2WD model, but gets GREAT traction in the snow when I plow with the rear blade. Even without putting my chains on.
I assume this is because it has large tires and / or the weight of the machine.
I have been looking at a Kubota MX5100HST, but if I could get away with a smaller compact utility, the smaller size would be more handy for me.
My question is, if I go to a smaller tractor with smaller tires, but add 4WD that I do not have now, will I have much trouble in the snow?
It would be great to hear of any personal experiences with this.
I'm currently using a Ford 2600 tractor and it meets my needs perfect power wise (32HP gas).
It's only a 2WD model, but gets GREAT traction in the snow when I plow with the rear blade. Even without putting my chains on.
I assume this is because it has large tires and / or the weight of the machine.
I have been looking at a Kubota MX5100HST, but if I could get away with a smaller compact utility, the smaller size would be more handy for me.
My question is, if I go to a smaller tractor with smaller tires, but add 4WD that I do not have now, will I have much trouble in the snow?
It would be great to hear of any personal experiences with this.