This question has been pinging around in my head for some time now, and I'd like to get the opinions of this crew.
I know that you're not supposed to run these tractors (BX 2380 in my case) in 4x4 mode when on pavement or other hard surfaces, but curious how you all go about operating the FEL on pavement? I have been asked by my neighborhood to help clean up our road's side, we have about .4 mile of road, which is paved, that has an easement (which was trashed this year by the plows) which needs to have some loam and seed put down. We do have a rise on the road, which I'd feel a bit unsafe operating the FEL on without the tractor in 4x4 mode, but maybe that's not such an issue with its a paved surface? So, my question; is it safe to do this tractor work in 2 wheel mode, or do I put it into 4x4 mode knowing it may damage the axles/transmission? OR do I tell them to rent the same tractor from the Home Depot, and drive it like they stole it?
Thanks,
Greg
I know that you're not supposed to run these tractors (BX 2380 in my case) in 4x4 mode when on pavement or other hard surfaces, but curious how you all go about operating the FEL on pavement? I have been asked by my neighborhood to help clean up our road's side, we have about .4 mile of road, which is paved, that has an easement (which was trashed this year by the plows) which needs to have some loam and seed put down. We do have a rise on the road, which I'd feel a bit unsafe operating the FEL on without the tractor in 4x4 mode, but maybe that's not such an issue with its a paved surface? So, my question; is it safe to do this tractor work in 2 wheel mode, or do I put it into 4x4 mode knowing it may damage the axles/transmission? OR do I tell them to rent the same tractor from the Home Depot, and drive it like they stole it?
Thanks,
Greg