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Re: 2wd Vs. 4wd
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Posted by Bill(Wis) on October 11, 2006 at 09:20:46 from (12.75.236.101):
In Reply to: 2wd Vs. 4wd posted by Mitchissippi on October 11, 2006 at 07:09:26:
My experience falls in line with yours. I can get away with a lighter tractor of less HP with MFWD. Something I like because of compaction, cost(including less fuel consumed), etc). This includes tillage and planting and when I include all of the utility work such as mowing, loader work (MFWD really shines on that one) grading, snow handling, logging, etc., I just would not be without a tractor with MFWD. The results you'll obtain in most field operations do not show up dramatically on the Nebraska data, however, probably because of the test conditions. That being an asphalt track verus the real world of undulating and differing field conditions.
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