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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5193198" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>All I have ever driven were 2WD tractors and that's what we currently have (2 of them). I will say that I have been in several hairy situations that I needed 4WD. Several situations that required a chainsaw, a come along or another tractor to get back in a safer position. Sometimes you just need a 4WD for added weight in the front. We have a 78hp and it is not working out for us with our new drill. Well, it is but it is putting ALOT of wear on the front of the tractor. We actually are having to replace the hydraulic cylinder and lines this week, as it ruptured from adding 500 lbs of weights on the front of the tractor. All in all, 4WD's are just more heavy duty it, at least that's the way it appears to me.</p><p></p><p>That's our situation, but agree that a 2WD will get most folks by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5193198, member: 5787"] All I have ever driven were 2WD tractors and that's what we currently have (2 of them). I will say that I have been in several hairy situations that I needed 4WD. Several situations that required a chainsaw, a come along or another tractor to get back in a safer position. Sometimes you just need a 4WD for added weight in the front. We have a 78hp and it is not working out for us with our new drill. Well, it is but it is putting ALOT of wear on the front of the tractor. We actually are having to replace the hydraulic cylinder and lines this week, as it ruptured from adding 500 lbs of weights on the front of the tractor. All in all, 4WD's are just more heavy duty it, at least that's the way it appears to me. That's our situation, but agree that a 2WD will get most folks by. [/QUOTE]
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