Let me see if I understand your description of the connections to/from each servo valve in the arm rests.
Each valve has 2-spools (functions), so there are 4 hoses total for both work ports. These hoses each go to the top of the 8-spool main stack valve.
Then there is an IN hose that comes from the flow divider on the left side of the main valve stack to the servo valve block.
Then there is an OUT hose that exits the servo valve block and goes to an inline 15u filter, which then connects to the tank (or a port on the main stack valve)? Which one?
That would make a total of 6 hoses on each servo valve block. I doubt they would have a Power Beyond out connection (7th hose).
Since one can buy a single spool control that has 3 hoses (two for control and one for return, yes?), I assumed these two spool controls were simply scaled up with two control and return for each spool. Except I didn't expect to see one of the 'returns' from each joystick go thru filter and back to main stack/body.
Yes each joystick (2 functions/ spools each) has a total of 6 small hoses. 1/4 I think. No 'power beyond' unfortunately.
Each spool/function has two hoses going to corresponding control portion of main body; to blocks top and bottom of the main body.
The 'pilot' blocks you can see on top have matches on the bottom also for each pilot function.
That leaves two more hoses for each joystick. I assumed that made for 1 return for each function, like a scaled up single spool remote.
One hose from each joystick does run to tank, but the other one from each goes thru filter and back to main stack near pump inlet.
I'm not 100% that I understand how these work- the two going back to main stack could be feeding pressure to each joystick? Making them fundamentally different than a scaled up single function 3-hose-one-spool-control
Thanks for the input on the turntable/slewing slop. D'oh did you see the video though? The slop in shaft has a distinct metal gear mesh sound I think. Like bad clearances.
I will measure exact slop at bucket full extend. A couple degrees at 1" dia makes all the difference at 15' dia. And when you're going hard the slop banging around has got to exaggerate wear.
Agree about either non ethanol or 2nd best a little stabil and run the gas out of carb when sitting for longer than 3 or so weeks.
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A little off topic but what kind of methods are people using to move alot of dirt (just the mini, no skidsteer or tractor loader available). My 4x8 trailer is full of shingles so I've been filling an IBC tub (just the plastic insert) and using blade and chain to move and dump about 100' away. About 1/2 full is about the limit.