Thanks Dan,
I now understand the load check valve is in the pressure circuit within the valve, after the P port and before the spool. And that there is one load check valve for each spool. If the load check doesn’t function properly, the loader will drop until it does function. If it were missing or failed totally and stayed open all the time, the loader would never hold a load and would drop back to the ground. Is this a true statement?
And naturally, if it was misfunctioning, and taking a few seconds to close, then the loader would move some amount during that time. And if the bucket was pushing down on the ground enough to lift the wheels off the ground, then the wheels would drop back towards the ground when the spool was centered in the valve, until the load check valve closed fully, or until the wheels were back on the ground.
If the above is correct, I have a follow up question: Where does the fluid go that leaks back through the load check valve and out the P port? I can imagine the answer but I’d rather hear it from somebody that knows!