I agree with if you don’t need 4wd you shouldn’t engage it. It just adds wear. And you might forget to disengage going across pavement.
One application you probably should alway use 4wd is when using the loader on anything other than hard surface, especially on subcompacts like the BX that have a single brake up stream of the differential, on low traction areas you one low traction wheel can spin backwards while the other goes forward and you get almost no braking.
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One application you probably should alway use 4wd is when using the loader on anything other than hard surface, especially on subcompacts like the BX that have a single brake up stream of the differential, on low traction areas you one low traction wheel can spin backwards while the other goes forward and you get almost no braking.
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