I've got a 4650 that the first remote works properly most of the time, but every now and then it dosen't seem to flow any oil. I have it set on max. I adjusted the slack out of the linkage to pull rearward to lift the implement. Side note, it would leak down slowly, and it isn't the cyclinder. I changed places with the hose to push forward to lift the implement, and it no longer leaks down, but it will still act as if the valve is't opening with no ryhme or reason at times. I have the wings of the mower on the 2nd and 3rd valve. They always move when you move the lever. I am thinking that the valve is worn or out of adjustment internally. the mower uses little 1/4 inch hoses to move large bore cylinders on a 20ft bushhog. that would give it a reason to be slow, but not a reason to not do something. The 4440 service manual I have shows using a special plate to adjust the valve levers on the inside. Are they ususally rebuildable? I have a friend that took one to a "guy that used to work for Deere", and that was a disaster. I know a Tech at the local dealership that is the 20-55 series specialist and he is probably the only one that I would let lay hands on it. I valve doesn't seem to have an internal leak, or heating the oil. It seems to even make a difference which way the tractor is leaning or if you are on rough ground. Hopefully some of you guys have plenty of experience with those valves. Changing couplers is as far as I have ever had to go until now.