Differential Lock Questions On New Tractors

   / Differential Lock Questions On New Tractors #31  
It depends on whether the tractor is 2wd or 4wd. I couldn't do without a diff lock on a 2wd tractor, but on a 4wd I might not need to use it as much. However, with 4wd, if you get the two wheels on the same side stuck, your screwed without it.

I agree that 4wd engaged (powering one front wheel and on rear wheel) is better than 2wd with diff. lock on, I think because directional stability is better maintained. Ever try to move on slippery ground on a sideslope with a 2wd tractor with diff lock on? You (me) slide sideways, into that fencepost that you are trying to avoid, when both rear wheels break traction. :eek:
 
   / Differential Lock Questions On New Tractors #32  
:) Firejake here! I use my diffy lock quite a bit even with 4wd as my yard is wet and hilly. Makes a big difference. Would not go with out it!;)
 

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