With the rear most shaft removed and the vehicle in nuetral, the driveshaft behind the transfer case spins when you release the brake. It is as though it missing at least one axle shaft. Does this make any sense to anyone? The intermedited axle has tires on the ground. It is my thinking that the shaft between the transfer case and intermediate axle should not be able to spin freely. I am confused. To be fair, I have no idea what the inside of the intermediate axle looks like.
When you use the phrase "interaxle differential", are you talking about a gizmo between the two rear axles, or the differential inside the transmission/transfer case that locks when in MODE? Because when I'm thinking through what he's saying, the differential in the transmission shouldn't cause this. He said it was in neutral... both yokes out of the transfer case spin freely when the transmission is in neutral.
On a regular axle, such as the rear or front of my LMTV, not his intermediate 6x6 axle, you should not be able to spin the yoke (while the tires are on the ground, both axle shafts intact, etc.). It should not spin, regardless of shaft or transmission. So is there something special about the divider gizmo on the intermediate 6x6 axle that allows it to have a differential between the two rear axles?