What's the difference between 4WD and 2WD on a tractor?
The key difference between 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) and 2WD (Two-Wheel Drive) tractors lies in how power is delivered to the wheels and how they perform in different conditions.

2WD (Two-Wheel Drive) Tractors
u Power Distribution: Engine power is sent only to the rear wheels.
u Maneuverability: Easier to turn, especially in tight spaces.
u Efficiency & Cost: More fuel-efficient, lower initial cost, and easier to maintain.
u Best For: Flat, dry, and firm terrain where high traction is not required.
u Limitations: Reduced traction in muddy, wet, or hilly conditions, making it less suitable for heavy-duty work.

4WD (Four-Wheel Drive) Tractors
u Power Distribution: Power is supplied to all four wheels for better grip.
u Traction & Stability: Improved traction, especially in mud, hills, or rough terrain.
u Pulling Power: Better suited for heavy loads and larger implements.
u Best For: Heavy-duty tasks like plowing, tilling, or working in tough conditions.
u Limitations: More expensive, uses more fuel, and has a larger turning radius.

Which One is Better?
Choose 2WD if you work on flat, dry land and need a cost-effective, easy-to-maintain option.
Choose 4WD if you need more traction, stability, and power for tough terrains or heavy-duty tasks.