Well that's been an interesting discussion, 
So my interpretation.
Stop to engage CDL, not on the fly, as that could provide a nasty shock ot the system, although it was not mentioned.
The jury is out on smooth fast gravel where there is no wheel getting excessive or lack of traction, my gut feel is unlocked.
Where traction varies significantly, ie snow, sand, bulldust and corrugations, CDL locked to prevent shock loads through the system, and keep it below 80.
This could be a pain where you get a stretch of corrugation unexpectedly on a fast section. ? (stopping to engage CDL)
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