Wow! I’m impressed with the response. Thanks guys.
I think you would have to understand a little bit of hydraulic circuitry to understand what I am proposing.
It’s correct that I would need a tandem pump set up to achieve a zero turn radius, which is not important to me. Being able to reverse the unit and have a turn radius within two widths of the machine is fine for my needs....the same that is achieved with differential and brake steering.
I can select the displacements of the pump and wheel motors to give me any speed or torque I require, then match an engine to it. In my calculations, I have designed the system with enough torque to pull the estimated weight of the machine up a full 90% incline and then half again to pull a small fishing shack at up to 30mph. Perhaps overkill but I have a habit of designing that way.
That tandem pump from
Surplus Center would have way to small a displacement for my needs and using one pump with the wheel motors in parallel is so,much simple to plumb. I could use a closed loop circuit to reverse the flow at the pump or open loop(no charge pump needed) with a simple detent positioned directional control valve to select forward and reverse.
You’re right that it might be a little noisier than a mechanical drive but the engine would sound the same and good sound baffling would be important around the pump.
I live on one of the Great Lakes and want to make this thing for ice fishing. I’m designing it to be buoyant in the chance it goes through the ice and with an escape hatch on the roof. I will use a water cooled engine so as to have a heated cab.....can’t take those -30° trips on a snow machine any more.
I could sketch the hydraulic circuit I have in mind but don’t know how to post it.
I guess I am asking if I would be achieving the same performance characteristics with my hydraulic system as I would get with an open differential and brake system.
Really enjoying your comments. Thanks!