ericm979
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- Joined
- Nov 25, 2016
- Messages
- 5,813
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
- Tractor
- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
Drivetrain wind-up is normal. Manufacturers always spec the front axle to turn a little faster than the rear. Otherwise the front axle would be too slow when turning and the front wheels are taking a longer path than the rears. Having the fronts turn too slow in a turn makes the front end push wide instead of steering. The slight overdrive is why you're not supposed to use 4wd on high traction surfaces like pavement. It'll stress the driveline and wear the tires.
How hard it is to shift out of 4wd depends on the clearances of the gears and shifter design. My Branson can be balky about shifting out of out of 4wd. Usually I can get it to shift out after backing up some. If not, the loader trick works. I go in and out of 4wd often since so many tasks involve both steep hills and crossing pavement. As the hours accumulate and the parts break in, it's getting easier. Changing to a semi synthetic trans oil helped some.
How hard it is to shift out of 4wd depends on the clearances of the gears and shifter design. My Branson can be balky about shifting out of out of 4wd. Usually I can get it to shift out after backing up some. If not, the loader trick works. I go in and out of 4wd often since so many tasks involve both steep hills and crossing pavement. As the hours accumulate and the parts break in, it's getting easier. Changing to a semi synthetic trans oil helped some.