Front Diff. lock or anti-slip?

IVAN tnst

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Good day guys,
Bought a B7510HST a month a go and just love it. It's only when you have one that you wonder how you did it without for so long, anyway.
When on 4WD, is the front Diff full lock or is it only one wheel that gets the power? Mine, only one wheel will spine when slipping.

Did I say that I love this forum, so much info.

IVAN tnst.

Oups, this should be in the Operating forum, sorry... Newbie mistake.
 
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85Hokie

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Good day guys,
Bought a B7510HST a month a go and just love it. It's only when you have one that you wonder how you did it without for so long, anyway.
When on 4WD, is the front Diff full lock or is it only one wheel that gets the power? Mine, only one wheel will spine when slipping.

Did I say that I love this forum, so much info.

IVAN tnst.

Oups, this should be in the Operating forum, sorry... Newbie mistake.
Ivan,

welcome to Orange country, lots of good stuff here and people too.

Check this video out for starters:

http://www.orangetractortalks.com/2008/12/how-to-use-your-kubotas-differential-lock/
 

ipz2222

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If one front wheel is spinning, there is usually one rear wheel spinning. If rear diff lock is on and one front wheel is spinning, it will be turning approxamantly 2 times rear wheel speed. If one front wheel is in mud and the other on dry ground, the mud tire will spin first. If you are howling at the moon and you have lots of hair on your face, you're a wolfman.....