4wd vs mfwd

   / 4wd vs mfwd #2  
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It's the same thing, John Deere uses that term (MFWD) instead of 4WD.
 
   / 4wd vs mfwd #3  
I think where people get confused is 4WD, MFWD, of FWA. If my understanding is correct the first two have a transfer case and drive shaft to the front end and the last one (FWA) is usually hydraulic motors on each front wheel. If I am wrong please explain the difference.
 
   / 4wd vs mfwd #5  
WilliamBos nailed it.


A "4wd" is technically a large, articulated tractor with almost equal power to all four hubs of equal sized tire.

An FWA, or MFWD is technically a smaller frame tractor that supplies "assisting" power to the front hubs mounted with smaller tires at a typically 80/20 ratio or thereabouts.
 

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