I will check on the exact type of valve that is in the
L3200/
L3800 and see what I can find out. An "inching" valve is a postion control valve, by the way. Some notes on the function of the 3 point lift arms. As you move the lever, the lever pulls out on a spool, thus allowing oil flow into the 3 point piston. As the piston fills with oil, the 3 point arms begin to raise. As they raise, the feed back lever pushes on the spool, moving it to the nuetral position (no oil flow). This stops the 3 point arms upward movement. When trying to "fine tune" or make "fine adjustments" to the 3 point, it is critical not to move the operating lever erratically or overly fast. This causes "full" fluid flow (quick 3 point movement) followed by an abrupt stop (when the feed back rod returns the spool to neutral). This will cause more jerkyness, if you will. I know and understand that this in not a complete answer of the issue, nor does it eliminate all the problems discussed here. I just thought I would share, and maybe it will help someone.