2/4wd? Update
Advice from my resident Guru Jon confirms that the 'serial lines' are, as I suspected , fluid return lines that convey the liquid back to the pump after it has been through and driven the wheel motors in forward. For those that have access to the manual (and can be bothered) page 5-14 of the Travelling Drive section shows the flow schematic.
He also suggested that, although the front motors are not shown as having a separate reverse HP feed, the serial lines transfer the HP fluid from the rear to feed the front motors when in reverse motion. Therefore they are powered when in reverse. In effect the fluid flows in opposite directions in these 'serial lines' depending on which direction is selected by the operator.
Anyone have a different take on that?
Rgds CL
Advice from my resident Guru Jon confirms that the 'serial lines' are, as I suspected , fluid return lines that convey the liquid back to the pump after it has been through and driven the wheel motors in forward. For those that have access to the manual (and can be bothered) page 5-14 of the Travelling Drive section shows the flow schematic.
He also suggested that, although the front motors are not shown as having a separate reverse HP feed, the serial lines transfer the HP fluid from the rear to feed the front motors when in reverse motion. Therefore they are powered when in reverse. In effect the fluid flows in opposite directions in these 'serial lines' depending on which direction is selected by the operator.
Anyone have a different take on that?
Rgds CL
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