ptsg
Super Member
On sandy soil, it's not going to make that much difference. Plus, it's not like the OP is running the tractor 8 to 10 hours a day, all week long.
On hard surfaces, yes, you'll destroy the front tires in no time with the 4WD engaged. Not on loose dirt or even packed dirt.
It the OP's case, and as someone said before, just leave it in 4WD and forget about it.
On hard surfaces, yes, you'll destroy the front tires in no time with the 4WD engaged. Not on loose dirt or even packed dirt.
It the OP's case, and as someone said before, just leave it in 4WD and forget about it.