caterpillar guy
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MFWD for a 100 Hp is nice for the extra traction and pulling ability .And no you don't have to work \wet ground to utilize it. We can pull our 30 foot sik with the 7140 just slower with it that I doubt you could pull it much of any without a lot of slippage if it didn't have it and saves a lot on tire wear. As for the 50and 55 series Deere not having MFWD. That must be a regional thing because I would say most of them sold around here have the MFWD on them and in Beet season digging would come to almost a stop without it. I worked for a guy with a 4440 without it being available and we had to push on the elevator side a few times to keep him going so he could get through a wet spot in the filed. And if your digging in late October or early November it is not gong to dry much even with tile that time of year around here. My brother has a 2940 with MFWD and I liked it for planting since dads place has a lot of water ways in field.WE leave them for water erosion control . they can be a bit wet when the rest if the filed is dry so it was nice to be able to get across them without rutting it up by not spinning a wheel at times. No not all of it is tiled.I have been working on some of that slowly and fixing any broken tile lines. I have a couple lines yet to fix . Then that should be done for a while. So for your 100HP A 4050 is a dog for the size HP wise from the people I know of that had them and some added turbos to them. A 4250 would have a good cab and MFWd with gear drive .not the hydraulic drive of the 30and 40 series .The Box cars would be good options or even a smaller model. Case made some better cabs than the IH models so looking at a what 1070or 1370 would give you a better cab but not many were with MFWD.That was a late 80's to early 90's beginning in the States.I never under stood that reasoning. As for the models you mentioned I don't know anything about any thing that new. Hope to never have one that new with all the plastic hoods and such. The 7140 has more than I like on one now. it's 40 years old almost now.