I've been sort of confused for years about FWD on tractors. I hear all the time that with 4 wheel drive the tractor has a greater draw bar horsepower and can pull down a house, but over use of the 4 wheel drive can break the front axle in half. A few years ago I used to drive trucks for a local dealership hauling the blue tractors. { Don't shoot me, it was a job and a paycheck at the end of the week } I was sent out with the rollback to pick up a 30HP tractor that the front axle had been broken. I think the repair bill was close to seven thousand dollars to fix it. All because the owner constantly used the tractor in 4 wheel drive to aerate yards with. So I guess my question is does a 4 wheel drive really make that much of a difference? I can see it being useful if your stuck in snow or mud. I dont think I would want to drag a cultivator and plow fields all day long with the tractor in 4 wheel.