Update:
After consulting via private messaging with one of you fine gents, I was directed to Speeco, the manufacture of the hydraulics on this unit. They emailed me a Pump and Cylinder diagnostic sheet. It told me to cap the pressure line going from the pump to the valve (handle that moves the wedge back and forth), and try to start the engine. If the engine starts and runs, the pump is no good. I tried this and the engine could not be started. So pump is good.
After that it said to move the cylinder half way out and block it off. Connect an air chuck to connector at the rear of the cylinder. Disconnect the return hose at the filter and put it into a bucket. Push the valve handle into splitting position and pressurize with no more than 100 PSI. If the cylinder pressurizes then the cylinder is good. If fluid is pushed out into the bucket, the cylinder seals have failed or there is damage to the internal cylinder wall. Fluid gushed out of mine.
Backing up just a bit, originally I had determined that the directional valve was at fault because when the wedge came back, the handle would stay in the reverse position and would not kick out on its own. So I replaced it. Oops! Therefore I knew the valve was good when I was doing the above diagnostics.
Thanks again for yawls information.
Pat