JJ- I think a light bulb came on today when I talked with one of the engineers from Prince Hyd. Let me explain and then I have a question.
I looped all the valves including the splitter valve through the power beyond circuit. the problem is obviously the fact that the splitter valve does not have a power beyond port (I made this suggestion and he thought it was a good Idea and might see a new valve soon). I started seeing a bit of fluid spit out the vents on the return detent and the pressure relief valve on the end of each stroke forward or back. He said this wasn't normal and that I probably had pressure on the return to tank side of the valve.
Insert light bulb here. he even said that that new valve is only designed for 150lbs of pressure on the return side and even quick couplers could cause problems........nice.
Of course I have pressure on the back side because the rockshaft is under pressure holding the splitter of the ground. I guess I could live with it and run the risk of wrecking the valve eventually or figure something else out. the problem is that I really like to have the funtion of the three point when splitting to raise and lower the whole thing.
My question is:
If I ran the spitter valve through the port of the third funtion valve and bungee the valve open would I loose the function of the 3 pt. Also doesn't the return fluid from the splitter valve if hooked to the same 3rd function connections run back to the tank because the 3rd function valve in the tractor thinks it is just the return from a cylinder? If that is the case I can just run it through the third function and release the lever to use the 3pt. Might be a pain in the *** unless I make something other than a bungee to hold the 3rd function lever.
Hope that made sense?
Hope that made sense