Please explain this part of schematic because I can't determine how a CC valve is blocking the OC valve.
Normal flow for a Open Center Power Beyond valve in neutral position (handle at rest) is high pressure fluid into the P port and out the PB port. The Tank and A/B ports are closed.
As such, the high pressure fluid flows out the PB port, if you feed it into the P port on a Closed Center valve, the Closed Center valve will block the flow.
Plus I'm not buying into the return oil(green line) will be low pressure. I've never measured it but when one sends 2250 psi to return line I think it won't be low pressure in return line.
Low pressure is relative, if you aren't sending full pump flow through the tank line, it's the same size line as the pressure line, and there are no obstructions in it, why wouldn't it be a lower pressure?
If it wasn't a lower pressure, you would greatly reduce the amount of work that the hydraulics could do with a double acting cylinder or a hydraulic motor.
It's probably still a couple hundred PSI, but if there is no obstruction and less flow, there will be less pressure.
Here is a return line filter, it's rated for 70 GPM and 200PSI:
1-1/4" NPT 7 GPM Zinga Return Filter | Zinga | Brands | www.surpluscenter.com
Another fallacy to that schematic not functioning on a JD closed center hyd system is the blue arrow(suction) because JD piston pumps are incapable of sucking oil & requires oil to be supplied to them via a charge pump. The blue suction might be fine IF large hyd reservoir was mounted above CC pump but it won't operate correctly with smaller reservoir because many JD tractors have a smaller reservoir & had hyd problems
Again, it's a simplified drawing focusing on the fluid flow after it leaves the high pressure pump and how it goes to the valves, then back to the tank, where the charge pump is located (or if there is one) is immaterial to this discussion as the fluid has to go through the high pressure pump to get to the valves.
Aaron Z