mred2
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- West Alabama, USA
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- iseki tl3200, JD 450H dozer, LS XR4150, Genie Z34/22N lift
cow may not be a bull. old hands make mistakes.
If you see an old International Scout with "four wheel drive" on the cowl it meant that it had what we now know as 4 wheel drive; one powered wheel on each axle. If it said "all wheel drive" the differentials would lock and you had all 4 tires pulling.In cars and trucks, 4wd is part time, awd is all the time. Either can have locking mechanisim of some sort on one or more diffs, or none at all. Some modern 4wd trucks have automatic mode, which makes it not that different from some forms of awd.
Another older definition is that 4wd does not have a center diff, awd does. That was true until some car awd systems come out with viscous couplers or computer controlled clutches instead of center diffs.
(the awd's center diff is needed because in a turn the front wheels take a longer path than the rears. That's why a typical 4wd system slightly overdrives the front wheels vs the rear and why they should not be operated on high traction surfaces).
The line only got blurred when the townies moved to the country and started buying little tractors, so the "new" dealers took on their lingo, to sell more tractors to them... lol
Back when farmers, WERE farmers, this question never came up, EVERYONE knew what a 4wd was and what a MFWD was... Even what "front wheel assist" was/is...
There you have it, so bash me for saying the truth...![]()
SR
BUT, that's in Canada, where they can be standing right next to a generator, and call it "hydro"!! lolWhen would you say this occurred? My local dealers of all brands always called a 2wd tractor a 2wd and the same tractor with "front wheel assist" a four wheel drive. I think the line got blurred many, many years ago, and it wasn't the dealers catering to the city folk. See a page from my 1984 International Operators manual for 84 series utilities, a farm tractor that isn't a "four wheel drive".
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BUT, that's in Canada, where they can be standing right next to a generator, and call it "hydro"!! lol![]()
SR
I figured it out.................Ah, but back when the Oliver 50 series where new it could have been a hydraulic front wheel assist,
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or a mechanical front wheel assist;
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and where does this fit in, no way to disengage the front drive here, and it's front steer with equal size tires all around;
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