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Baldwin City, KS | We had one for a while and never ran the 4wd on dry ground. I don't run it on the red combines either unless it is really muddy. I just can't stand to go that slow with a big machine and combining in 3rd doesn't seem like a good idea for some reason. I figure if it isn't hard on a 2wd, then why does a 4wd need to be in all the time? I would assume that they have the same hydro, but I could be wrong. | |
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