Hi MossRoad
the 4 wheel drive option is well worth the additional cost for someone that often operates in poor traction conditions, such as snow, mud, wet grass or loose soil.
yep thats where they come in to there own only thing is FWA (what 99%of us have )is not true 4X4 the main thing this helps with is over coming rolling restionce(??)it will give better pulling too i'll give ya case in mind
a guy i used to work for had a 70 Hp agri tractor full wieghted, good agri tries pulling a tiller with 15 tines ,never got stuck(i added that meaning did not go where ya would get stuck ) used brakes to help steer in soft dirt .... ok he sold that tractor and got a new one with FWA he added 4 more tines to his tiller ,had less wheel slip,used less fuel to do the same job,less wear on brakes as front axle pulled tractor around ....even tho his 2wd could do the same job ,the added cost of FWA was more than coved by better outputs per day
catch ya
JD Kid