TrippleT
Gold Member
I think it is more a matter of semantics. If you put your tractor in FWD you essentially have four wheels driving. Yes, I know, that unless you lock the rear wheels, only one of them will pull in certain situations as in the front wheels. On my TC33D, the front wheels can't be locked but it is still pulling with four wheels, in theory. In this area I don't use it unless I have to. It will tear the yard up mowing. But, when plowing, or grading or sometimes using the loader I use it. And, sometimes the loader will get you unstuck. I would hate to own that buried machine. That said, I did get so stuck once that I had to call a neighbor to pull me out with his John Deere. I told him it was sure embarrassing for green to be pulling blue out of the mud. LOL