Draft control for say 35 hp and down works by sensing the puch on the top link which is the reaction to the moment the load creates adound the lower link cross shaft. Larger tractors use lowe link sensing which senses the horizontal pull force right on the lower link mounts. Both system balance these forces against the the draft handle position. For a given handle position, if there is an increaes in draft, the system will actuate the valve and lift the implement to try to retain the same draft sensed. Conversely it will lower the implement on a lighter sensed load. Most hydraulics have only one way (lift) capabilities. The downward force is implement weight and suction say from a plow. The upside is an increase in draft will transfer a little weigh to the tractor when it lifts the implement due to an increase in draft say as from the implement going too deep if the tractor wheel drops into a hole. Make sense?
My tractorw with draft control - 540 and 550 Cockshutt use the top link sensing method. It works well with the 3 furrow plow. The draft control can be locked out for position control only.
Regards
Neil