Tractors designed for garden use equipped with power delivered to all four wheels offer superior traction compared to two-wheel drive models. This configuration is particularly advantageous on slopes, uneven terrain, and in challenging conditions such as mud or snow. A typical example would be a compact tractor used for mowing, tilling, or snow removal on a residential property.
Enhanced traction translates to improved control and stability, enabling these machines to handle heavier loads and attachments. This capability significantly expands their functionality and usefulness for various landscaping tasks. Historically, the development of such drive systems in smaller tractors mirrors advancements in larger agricultural equipment, reflecting a need for greater power and versatility in managing land, even on a smaller scale.