sendero
Gold Member
This question is going to sound a but dumb but what the heck, it won't be the first or last time /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I have a Kioti DK35. I've had it a year and a half, but since I'm only a weekend (and not every weekend at that) country boy I've only put about 40 hours on it so far.
I realized the other day that I'm not quite sure when I should be in 4wd and when not. Now, obviously, if I'm dealing with mud or using the FEL, I know I should be in 4wd. But one of the few flaws with the Kioti is that it is not easy to change between 2wd and 4wd. So sometimes, I find myself driving around in 4wd when I probably don't need it.
Am I wearing out my tractor by doing that? General guidelines?
I have a Kioti DK35. I've had it a year and a half, but since I'm only a weekend (and not every weekend at that) country boy I've only put about 40 hours on it so far.
I realized the other day that I'm not quite sure when I should be in 4wd and when not. Now, obviously, if I'm dealing with mud or using the FEL, I know I should be in 4wd. But one of the few flaws with the Kioti is that it is not easy to change between 2wd and 4wd. So sometimes, I find myself driving around in 4wd when I probably don't need it.
Am I wearing out my tractor by doing that? General guidelines?