Considering where you are (TBN), I was pretty sure most of the posts would disagree with you ... so, never being afraid to toss my hat into the ring ... here I am.
Being from big snow country, where I actually learned to drive in a standard on an icy parking lot (a LOT of years ago) ... I learned how to hanle ice, snow and rain early. I have never had a 4 wheel drive ... figure one tranny is enough to keep repaired and don't like wasting gas unnecessarily (yeah, I even drive sticks rather than auto tranny if possible since they, too, get better mileage).
I do regret, maybe once every two years, having bought a 2wd ATV ... but not since I discovered how well chains on the back work. I've dug myself into the snow and had to tow it out exactly once.
Like air bags, having 4 wheel drive gives one a false sense of security and makes them take chances they might not in a "lesser" vehicle. Off-road? Hmm, back in my younger days during the CB craze, I belonged to a club and we'd have hare and hound contests on the weekend and I had no problem getting my little Corolla into places to hide out in the boonies. More than once, I drove back to town to get a wrecker to pull some guys with 4x4's out. Of course, I knew I was in a 2wd car and didn't try to ford rivers, traverse swamps or climb trees.
They have their place ... but I agree that 90% of them never get used (properly) in 4wd ... especially all those with the fancy graphics packages.
And, although I have no idea why a discussion on 4wd in cars and trucks has anything to do with tractors ... yes, I have 4wd on my
L3710 and have used it 3 times so far to get myself back out of a soft spot. And then I take it out of 4wd and continue on. But then, it is a tractor and is expected to be off-road, in the field and doing work ... not "play"
OK, guys, fire away ... /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif