houstonscott
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2010
- Messages
- 3,167
- Location
- Oglesby, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L3800, Kubota GR2120, Kubota RTV1100, Kubota 5100sc
I’ve put the L3800 in four wheel drive and don’t ever plan to change that unless on pavement.
I leave mine in 2WD 99% of the time, but I know I知 in the minority. My land is billiard table flat and dry most of the time. My machine is also 68hp and 7k lbs with R1s. Traction isn稚 an issue unless it痴 wet.
I only engage the 4WD when needed, or when I am putting a lot of weight on the FEL. Being a power shuttle, I use the turning brakes quite a bit when doing field work. The turning bakes don稚 do much if I leave it in 4WD.
Really boils down to terrain and tractor and use. No right answer.
Seeing there is a number of people who seem to just want to have 4WD engaged no matter what (except hard surfaces scare them)
It has me thinking.....
1 is there just a lot of people that do not understand all aspects of the tractor/s
or
2 Do a lot of later tractors with newer transmissions have more like an AWD system, not a true locked 3-4WD
I'm not in the #1 or #2 group. I think I pretty well understand most all the 'aspects' of my tractor. I have definitely pushed and learned the limits of my BX25D with various implements on or off.I'm going with #1.![]()