Kubota Tractor Doing Climbing Action
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[phpbay] tractor, 200, “91952″, “tires”[/phpbay]
farm-and-equipment.blogspot.com – small kubota tractor doing climbing action, front wheel up while climbing the slope
[phpbay] tractor, 200, “91952″, “tires”[/phpbay]
i have one too, they are great, the only thing they miss is a front axle difflock
nice! love the older ones
lol
i love the sound of the kubotas. they all have that same great sound.
I don’t get it, I assume you have 4-wheel drive engaged, but the front wheels are still independently moving.
the reason there moving independently is because of the diif
@Mueiwark
Most vehicles have differentials which allow one side to move faster than the other. If they don’t anytime you turn one tire has to slide, which destroys tires/axles etc. Many tractors will have a rear axle locker, which allows the operator to make both rear wheels turn the same, but very few tractors have a center or front axle locker, if all differentials are engaged a vehicle can only basically go straight.
@Mueiwark thats because its not true 4wd its just a wont to be 4wd it does not have lockers so the 4wd is really not much help at all
nice tractor they sure dont make them like they use to
@jakethesnake121394
it is a 4wd, genius. and it does have diff lock. he was just climbing a really steep hill in mud and was trying to make too tight of a turn for the conditions
allrad diffsperre FTW
aaaawwwww, a baby ‘bota and 4wd too! I want one.
it would look funny next to my dad’s 78′ L245DT
@jakethesnake121394 I have a B7100 4X4 and I can attest that it does have a rear locker. It is on the right footpad, at the heel. Since it has hand as well as a foot throttle, you just crank the hand throttle up and put your heel down. I was digging a septic system out the other day (front loader) and ended up with the right front and left rear tires in the air. Luckilly the locker helped me out…
@jakethesnake121394 4wd is 4wd. There is no such thing as “true” 4wd. If it can power all 4 wheels,, its 4WD, whether it has lockers or NOT.
@kevintomb if all diffs are locked then it is all wheel drive if unlocked then its 4wd