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1. Wont change a thing.
2. Like the idea. Hook it to the Kubota, but still don't think it will change anything.
Now about the bucket test you just did, you move the lever and got flow from both hoses. Did it do that on BOTH spool sections? And did it do it moving the lever BOTH directions? And was the flow out both hoses pretty well equal in volume?
Only time fluid should come out both is a regen circuit, but that would only be one direction, not both, thus the question above.
Have either of these valves been disassembled? Perhaps out back together wrong?
Certainly looking like a pair of bad valves at this point.
Like I said it was hard to hold and watch the hoses in the pail and work the lever...Only connected to one spool and it seemed to work fine (as in the past) for a second or two...but was definitely getting fluid from both at the same time...one with more pressure than the other...This goes along with the way the cylinders acted after they locked up...the rod would seem to pulse (very slightly extend or retract then do the opposite)... will try and get a video of the initial movement then ASAP...
If I connect one of the new two spool valves to a set of remotes on the k_ubota (and bungee cord) and both the splitter and the lift works it will eliminate everything but the DW...and you (LD1) had previously mentioned doing this...just so much time...!



