WinterDeere
Super Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
- Messages
- 6,368
- Location
- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
I have mixed feelings on autolock hubs. The manual hubs were never a problem for me, as I'd almost always lock them before a winter storm, and then just leave them locked until the weather and forecast had cleared up a few days later. Heck, sometimes I probably left them locked half the winter, no biggie. I also had a wrench made up from a sch.40 PVC tee, so I knew I'd always be able to turn them even if frozen and packed with ice, but I honestly can't remember ever having to use it.I was like that with manually locking hubs until I finally got a truck that wasn't. I know tacos had manual locking hubs available til 99. To get out of a truck in the middle of winter or other questionable traction
area's to lock the hubs was a bit of a peeve of mine. And on a few occasions I pushed it to far til I was getting stuck. Where I'm pretty certain I wouldn't have gotten in that situation if I could have just shifted into 4x4 from the cab.
Then I had two Chevy trucks with autolock hubs that were forever failing. I remember being stuck at a stop light on a hill on more than one occasion, line of traffic backed up behind me, and unable to get off the line because the stupid hubs wouldn't lock. Just one of the things I grew to hate about GM trucks, but also made me question the merit of autolock hubs in general. Now at 18 years driving only Ram trucks, no such trouble, so maybe it was just a GM thing.