Northland
Platinum Member
Cade said:I'm a Kubota rookie.....I know what the dif lock does and the advantages, however can I engage it while in 4wd? I have yet to use it and probably could have on numerous occasions. After reading your posts I realize that you should be stopped first and then engage the dif lock only long enough to get you out of that sticky situation.
thanks
Yes, you can use it in 4WD but apparently you do need to be stopped. You are not suppoe to try and steer while the dif-lock is engaged. With chains on my back tires and the dif-lock engaged my tractor has amazing traction