The rear turns 17 rpm for every 16 that the front turns on the 809 series. The sprag is a one way clutch meaning that in one direction it is locked with a cam motion but in the other direction it allows the inner drum to spin one way. The back, while in forward motion, is always trying to overrun the front. Sprag relieves the difference in one way only. Thus the sprag only sees 1/16 of the wear from turning when driven, compared to not turning one member. Hope that makes sense.
Locking that sprag in the wrong direction with an air valve seems like a real risk also. Maybe I'm not clear about what a manual air valve would do. On the T1138 it brings in the front 1/1 but on T138, it operates the direction the sprag operates to relieve the front/back difference.