I always had better luck with FWD going long ways on steep hills. My brother prefers RWD mowing the same hill the same way with the exact same RWD mower I had issues with using.
FWD is also nice for just keeping the drive wheels engaged while making turns and such. Other than that, I can’t see either or making a difference.
*I will add the RWD was a 4 stroke LB with offset wheels. The rears were slightly oversized compared to the front. The FWD was a Lowe’s “yard machine” and had the massive wheels in rear.
FWD is also nice for just keeping the drive wheels engaged while making turns and such. Other than that, I can’t see either or making a difference.
*I will add the RWD was a 4 stroke LB with offset wheels. The rears were slightly oversized compared to the front. The FWD was a Lowe’s “yard machine” and had the massive wheels in rear.