I like your set up. I have a 3320 as well and need to do the same thing. Could you let me know what valve you used and do you have a picture of how you mounted it. I have the same power beyond kit as you and am wondering why you had to use the return line on the left side. I thought I would be able to just use the loop hose through an open center valve body.
Thanks
Dan D.
Most of the valve came off of eBay. It took a few of weeks for everything to show up, but eventually it did. I bought two Prince SVW1DD1 sectional control valves with detented float, and then found a SV115 inlet section, then an SVE11 open center outlet section, and finally a 660401002 bolt kit for a two spool valve. The only parts that were not new was the bolt kit, everything else was new in their boxes. Total cost was $121.35 for the valve which included shipping. This was way over half off of what
Surplus Center was asking. I got the float option because that was what I found, and I do use it on the tilt part.
I welded the mounting bracket up myself and mounted it to the ROPS. It attaches with one bolt threw an existing hole in the ROPS. It fits real snug and only start the nylock nut by hand. It actually has two bolt holes in the bracket, but that turned out to be overkill. The valve mounts to it with the valve handles down and not only turned around to point the other way, but also upside down. I did have to saddle the fulcrum pieces just a bit to get max movement with the handles. That part actually turned out super great. I did not want the valve handles in the way of the rockshaft lever, and they work perfect. I made the bracket a bit big in case I want to add another section to the valve.
Prince does not recommend using the valve outlet to supply other devices downstream; they say the outlet should dump directly to the oil reservoir. Initially I set it up just like about everyone else (outlet supplies oil to the next valve downstream), but after reading Prince's warning I decided to spend the extra $50 and buy a power beyond plug and another hose and fittings, and route a line from it to supply the 3 pt hitch. The outlet off the valve now connects to the backhoe return that dumps directly back into the reservoir. This is the proper way, but many will tell you it simply does not matter. My tractor was just worthy of me spending the extra $50 on it.
I am pleased with the performance, but hydraulics are not cheap.