With the HET, it works like this -
Transfer high, switch off = high range, rear axles only powered, interaxle diffs unlocked
Transfer high, switch on = high range, all axles powered, interaxle diffs unlocked
Transfer low, switch off = low range, all axles powered, interaxle diffs unlocked
Transfer low, switch on = low range, all axles powered, interaxle diffs locked
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In the 1st diagram above, the 6 rear tires are powered if there is equal traction. If there is loss of traction, only one of the rear six tires is powered, on any axle. In the 2nd diagram, all 8 tires are powered if there is equal traction. If there is a loss of traction, any one of the rear tires and one front axle tire are powered. In the 3rd diagram shows 8 tires powered if there is equal traction. When traction is lost, one tire on each axle is powered. There are circumstances where you could lose traction on one axle but not another and have more than what I've listed powered - its a "worst case" scenario.