locknut
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- Jul 31, 2006
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- Tractor
- Kubota
Thanks much for checking that out,that settles it.The way they set this up,the front axle reacts exactly like a shaft driven front axle.Could be the way they designed the front axle.It must have some sort of differential in the center with the separate wheel motors driving each axle.With no over running clutches in the hubs and the hydraulic input to each motor at rest,the front wheels would fight each other,providing resistance travel in either direction,just like any open carrier differential with restrained driveshaft movement.Kudo's to JD for building a powerful and safe machine for hill work.