Ok, First of all whoever made this schematic has no idea what's he has built. Return line and suction line is combined by part 7 which shouldn't be.
Now for Left Track:
You said: [
I switched the lines off the left track spool and put them onto the right side spool and the track works good but then lose the right track and still don’t have arm or boom.]
I want to know from where did you switched the lines?
MCV (29) to Rotary Joint (3)
or
Rotary Joint (3) to LH Track Motor (2)
This will help us to eliminate entirely looking at MCV and focus on Rotary Joint.
Now for Arm:
Since you said, your Aux is working fine, meaning flow from P2 Pump is good because P2 support LH Track, Arm & Aux. Now let's check MCV (29) sequence wise
1. Check Inline check valve, if is it stuck
2. Now since your Arm is actuated by pilot, we have to check pilot actuation.
2a. Joystick (25) is receiving flow from Pressure Maintenance Valve (21) which is receiving flow from Pump P1 / P3 whichever gives more pressure. Since your bucket is working fine, which is getting pilot signal from joystick (26) which is receiving flow from Pressure Maintenance Valve (21) - this conclude that Pressure Maintenance Valve (21) is doing it's work.
2b. This conclude that PMV is good, so let's check Joystick (25). Since you said your swing function are working fine meaning joystick is working fine in giving pilot signal. Check pressure on port 2/4 (whichever way you actuate your swing) - note it and then check pressure on port 1/3 (whichever way you actuate your arm) - note it and then check pressure curves for joystick and verify it's sufficient. if not, your joystick is causing the issue. Note: This is rare case, joystick issues are rare.
3. Temp. Swap Aux Line to Arm and check if the issue still there
4. Does your both retraction and extension of arm is affected or just one? If both then i suspect the Arm spool. Since your Arm cylinder is cushioned both side, i would compare actual vs speed mentioned in manual.
Test Flow: Swap Lines from Aux to Arm > Check Inline valve > Check Joystick > Check Spool > Check ARV Pressure > Cylinder.
Check similar way for boom too. Hope this gives you a way.
And yeah, do tell what's the displacement of your tandem pump.
@Vetech63 might provide detailed analysis.