phalynx
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My MFWD is tough to get in and out but I have found just turning the wheel all the way one way usually frees it up. I rarely take it out of MFWD though.
The diff lock is very similar to the one on my 4120. It won't actually engage the diff lock until it actually starts to slip. Most people try to stand on the pedal to get it to engage. If you just rest your heel on it, it will slip right in the moment you start to slip the tire.
On the loader, I have just finished digging a good sized tank and have had the loader over-flowing with sand and clay and it has never even complained in the slightest.
Also, in regards to the steering wheel, I felt the same way until I discovered the seat height adjustment. I am 6'5" and 260lbs. When I set it at max height, I find it very comfortable for legroom.
The diff lock is very similar to the one on my 4120. It won't actually engage the diff lock until it actually starts to slip. Most people try to stand on the pedal to get it to engage. If you just rest your heel on it, it will slip right in the moment you start to slip the tire.
On the loader, I have just finished digging a good sized tank and have had the loader over-flowing with sand and clay and it has never even complained in the slightest.
Also, in regards to the steering wheel, I felt the same way until I discovered the seat height adjustment. I am 6'5" and 260lbs. When I set it at max height, I find it very comfortable for legroom.