So you are turning the relief valve pressure up on the closed center system to max? Also can you reach the small lever without taking your hand off the big lever? I bought a loader for a Mahindra 3016 without the loader valve. I have been thinking a 3 spool valve would eliminate the need for a 3rd function solenoid and at less cost.
For closed center systems, yes, the relief valve needs to be turned all the way in (to max). You do need to move your hand to operate the small lever. We are working on a design that has electric buttons on the main joystick so you don't have to move your hand, but it's not all the way through R&D yet.
Using the power beyond port to another valve makes the second valve determine open or closed center?
Correct!
with the pressure screwed all the way in will it help with a slow 3 point hitch?
Does it require lot of force to move the joy stick? Is there anyway to loosen the joystick in anyway to require less force?
A joystick should move fairly easily. There's not really an adjustment to make it operate more smoothly.
So you are turning the relief valve pressure up on the closed center system to max? Also can you reach the small lever without taking your hand off the big lever? I bought a loader for a Mahindra 3016 without the loader valve. I have been thinking a 3 spool valve would eliminate the need for a 3rd function solenoid and at less cost.
For closed center systems, yes, the relief valve needs to be turned all the way in (to max). You do need to move your hand to operate the small lever. We are working on a design that has electric buttons on the main joystick so you don't have to move your hand, but it's not all the way through R&D yet.