The 1:1 motion makes it tough to feather the valve, which is why I'd like to come up with a mechanical linkage arrangement to take advantage of the lever's range of motion, while operating the spool within its parameters.
Very nice pix, Matt!
I went back and looked at them closely. I have scribbled on one of them
to show what I am doing. The 3rd SCV cable bracket and the PTO lever
bracket that goes on top of the valve are visible in your pix, which is more
than I can say for the manual. I bought (rather than made) the PTO lever
bracket cuz I did not know precisely where it went as my bracket and
lever were missing. These brackets often run $60 or so, so I make them
myself if I have enough info.
I will make my version of the "OEM cable bracket" and I will drill a new
pivot hole in the 3rd SCV "bellcrank". Is the original pivot hole what gives
you the 1:1 motion you are talking about? It is true that the moment
arm ratio between the pivot and the spool is about 1:1; I am increasing that
to about 1.5:1 with a new pivot. My cable has plenty of stroke and the
spool has a very strong internal spring.
You are right that all your cables and hoses make quite a rat's nest! As
you found out, even the factory setup causes some interference.