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E ND | They have full time mechanical all-wheel drive with a front diff-lock. You should get at least one wheel powered on each axle if they're slipping with the option to lock in the front so both sides pull. No switch to turn off all wheel drive.
Dumb question but does it have a front driveshaft? I haven't seen one in awhile but most of those have the powertrain "backwards" with the front running off a long driveshaft coming up from the back. | |
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