N80
Super Member
RobJ said:I think having 4wd contributes to MORE 4wd tractors getting stuck (just look at this site and the pictures and posts). (
I think you are exactly right. It can give a false sense of security. In fact, THAT is the ONLY warning in my Kubota manual regarding 4wd and it specifically says that on slopes, etc, 4wd can give the operator a false sense of security.
But I wouldn't call that a negative for 4wd, its just bad judgement!
As a boy I used to hunt with a bunch of older tobacco farmers. They all drove 2wd pick-ups. My dad and I had an old IH Scout (with an enourmous winch on the front). They always laughed at it and said that 4wd just gets you stuck farther into the hole. And there is a lot of truth to that. But at the end of the day when someone had a killed a deer down in the swamp or they found a bunch of the hounds down there they came looking for us.