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"It appears to these tired old eyes that on the front motors you have forward port, reverse port, hand brake, and case return. Do you know which axle it is binding on?
Wonder if the pump is bleeding pressure on the hand brake circuit ??
Just another thought............they are the same as tracking hubs...so you have you have two feeds forward and reverse ........the case drain is the return .........and the third port on the front hub for the hand brake.........."
Hi Stock
The motors with the fwd/rev/handbrake/drain ports are the rear ones. The front ones have three ports but only two in use, one for fwd HP and the other the 'serial link' to the rear motors. Like you, I at first assumed that the front didn't have reverse drive but my recent experimant dispelled that theory and they must receive their reverse HP flow via the serial links from the rear motors. I still don't get how it by-passes the NR valves and the return link to the pump?
The 'binding' happens on the front RIGHT wheel - BUT - when I swapped the front serial lines over it hapenned on the LEFT front wheel. So the problem it flow/pressure somewhere in the the serial line circuit.
Thanks guys for all your input. I'll press on nibbling away at the pressure tests and logical steps we've established and keep you updated.
Rgds CL
"It appears to these tired old eyes that on the front motors you have forward port, reverse port, hand brake, and case return. Do you know which axle it is binding on?
Wonder if the pump is bleeding pressure on the hand brake circuit ??
Just another thought............they are the same as tracking hubs...so you have you have two feeds forward and reverse ........the case drain is the return .........and the third port on the front hub for the hand brake.........."
Hi Stock
The motors with the fwd/rev/handbrake/drain ports are the rear ones. The front ones have three ports but only two in use, one for fwd HP and the other the 'serial link' to the rear motors. Like you, I at first assumed that the front didn't have reverse drive but my recent experimant dispelled that theory and they must receive their reverse HP flow via the serial links from the rear motors. I still don't get how it by-passes the NR valves and the return link to the pump?
The 'binding' happens on the front RIGHT wheel - BUT - when I swapped the front serial lines over it hapenned on the LEFT front wheel. So the problem it flow/pressure somewhere in the the serial line circuit.
Thanks guys for all your input. I'll press on nibbling away at the pressure tests and logical steps we've established and keep you updated.
Rgds CL
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