4x4 is a little misleading.
>It is one wheel drive if the "4x4" lever is not engaged.
>It can be made two wheel drive (both rears) by engaging the differential lock...usually a lever by your foot.
>It is also two wheel drive, one front and one rear, when the 4x4 is engaged.
>It can be made three wheel drive by engaging the differential lock or when one of the rears spins in mud or dirt.
>Only one of the fronts can be driven unless there is a automatic differential lock. The best you can get is three wheels driven. Front locks only come on larger tractors and only work when one front wheel spins. A
M7040 has this feature.
Feel free to ask. That is how one learns. This whole forum is dedicated to helping others with their issues so "ask away" and don't feel embarrassed in the slightest.
Other posters with more knowledge: please don't hesitate to correct my post and/or add information.
It is not harmful to run it in 4WD as long as the wheel are in a substance that allows them to spin and relieve tension. Something like sand, loose soil, mud, and the like are fine in 4WD mode.
Avoid hard surfaces like blacktop or highways. The gears get wound up with tension and tires wear as well. Sometimes you have to back up to get it out of 4WD.