Using Full Time 4-Wheel Drive (HFWD)
Four-wheel drive enables the powertrain to drive all four wheels
for improved traction on difficult ground conditions. Hydraulic Full
Time 4-Wheel Drive (HFWD) is engaged at all times, and there are no
operator controls.
The Full Time 4-Wheel Drive (HFWD) system consists of a special
hydraulic powered front drive axle and rear transaxle, connected by
two hydraulic pressure hoses and a balance hose. Hydraulic fluid is
shared, and circulates between the two axles.
The transaxle hydraulic pump also supplies pressure to the front
axle, which contains two independent hydraulic drive motors, for the
left and right front wheels. A proportioning valve, controlled by
steering linkage, adjusts the relative speed of the two front drive
motors to minimize scuffing while turning.
Hydraulic fluid and filter maintenance should be performed on
both axles as a system, and not serviced independently.
|
|
OUO1023,0000065-19-20150908
|
|