dogbreath108
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Ok, I'm dropping in this a little late. But since you guys are on the subject, I'm wondering if those of you with 4wd would try something and get back to post your answer. Maybe I should have started a new thread for this, but you are on the subject...
If you put your tractor on pavement, cement or hard pack ground. Then shift your shifter into 4wd (this would assume that you have the conventional collar gear shift, not some fancy push button or shift on the fly setup). and then approximate about how far you can travel before not being able to pull the shifter out of 4wd back into 2wd.
My one tractor goes about 10 or 12 feet. My other tractor with worn tread and slightly (????) the wrong size on the fronts goes about 1.5 feet, indicating in my case that the front is out running the rear by a large amount. (I wish the guy who had the tractor before me dealt with the problem so I wouldn't have to). Just my luck, the front drive probably has a lot of wear on it... What I'm wondering is about what everone else has. I'm thinking that my tractor that goes about 10 feet must have about a 1 or 2% lead... 1 to 5% being posted as normal factory spec...
On the high end of the scale its more damaging on hard surfaces.
I'd really like to know about how far a new tractor with factory wheels will do.
Joe
If you put your tractor on pavement, cement or hard pack ground. Then shift your shifter into 4wd (this would assume that you have the conventional collar gear shift, not some fancy push button or shift on the fly setup). and then approximate about how far you can travel before not being able to pull the shifter out of 4wd back into 2wd.
My one tractor goes about 10 or 12 feet. My other tractor with worn tread and slightly (????) the wrong size on the fronts goes about 1.5 feet, indicating in my case that the front is out running the rear by a large amount. (I wish the guy who had the tractor before me dealt with the problem so I wouldn't have to). Just my luck, the front drive probably has a lot of wear on it... What I'm wondering is about what everone else has. I'm thinking that my tractor that goes about 10 feet must have about a 1 or 2% lead... 1 to 5% being posted as normal factory spec...
On the high end of the scale its more damaging on hard surfaces.
I'd really like to know about how far a new tractor with factory wheels will do.
Joe