Well guys I bought a bunch of hydro stuff this summer with the intentions of building my own 6x6 with hydrostatic drive. Well that all fell short.Any how to get to my point and question. I have just recently purchased a 1988 maxVI and have leaned towards gutting the entire tub, axles, bearings, tranny, engine. I have thought about building a sub frame under the max and attaching it to the inner frame through the axle/bearing holes in the tub. With in the sub frame I would have 6 hydraulic wheel motors with 5 lug wheel hubs. I figured (3) 4x4 square tubes for the axles with wheel motor attached to each end. Then those axles attached to a 3x5 angled sub frame to which the max tub would sit into and bolt down using the factory axle holes and bearing bolt holes. I would inturn mount the engine down in the tub rearward (were the tranny was) and have the dual stacked hydro pump just under the rear seat with a flex drive shaft connecting them (just to help balance).
Now a question for any of you hydraulic guru's! How would 6 motors be run off a pump, straight through in a chain gang or 1 large line going to a bank to divert 3 seperate lines to each motor?
I have no need for speed this thing is strictly a slow and steady hunting vehicle. I am not very concerned about floation either.
If I decide to go this route I have the t20, axles, well lets just say everything in side the max short of the frame is got to go. So there could be a nice sale coming up!
Now a question for any of you hydraulic guru's! How would 6 motors be run off a pump, straight through in a chain gang or 1 large line going to a bank to divert 3 seperate lines to each motor?
I have no need for speed this thing is strictly a slow and steady hunting vehicle. I am not very concerned about floation either.
If I decide to go this route I have the t20, axles, well lets just say everything in side the max short of the frame is got to go. So there could be a nice sale coming up!
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