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<blockquote data-quote="TnKen" data-source="post: 5193763" data-attributes="member: 6322"><p>I agree with what everyone else says about 4wd. I think it is a must for FEL and hills, and it also helps out a light tractor. I've run 2wd tractors on flat ground with no issues unless the loader is full, and not enough ballast on the 3 point. I've also forgot to put my tractor in 4wd going down my hill to the bottom plot, and had trouble getting it stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnKen, post: 5193763, member: 6322"] I agree with what everyone else says about 4wd. I think it is a must for FEL and hills, and it also helps out a light tractor. I’ve run 2wd tractors on flat ground with no issues unless the loader is full, and not enough ballast on the 3 point. I’ve also forgot to put my tractor in 4wd going down my hill to the bottom plot, and had trouble getting it stopped. [/QUOTE]
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