For moving bales and general loader work, the 2wd would be fine and I'd pick the 7600 with the power quad over a non-synchro transmission any day. But for pushing and moving snow that is another story. We have a JD 7200, 2wd, power quad with a loader on it. Even with decent rear tires filled with fluid, the tractor does not go well in snow, doesn't matter if you are pushing/moving it or just feeding cows. If you get more than a foot you better plan on putting the chains on if you want to get anything accomplished efficiently. I really think it's because how that series was designed, with the rear wheels so far out back, and don't get as much traction? I just know it won't go near as well in snow as the 2wd 2955 we have, or the 4430 2wd that the 7200 replaced. May depend on how much snow you get - if just a few feet a year, I'd go with the 2wd. If you are fighting snow 6 months of the year I'd probably lean towards the 4wd.
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