Follow up, this thing is a complete basket case but I have about everything fixed. The motor cylinders were about .030 tapered so I got that resleaved and rebuilt it myself. Then repacked some cylinders. Pulled the swivel joint to reseal it like you all suggested and found the swing motor bolts were missing and some broke so got that repaired and swivel joint rebuilt. Then I got to the wiring. All the wiring for the pilot safety and high speed was cut and all switches were bad. Got that stuff repaired, found both solenoid coils were bad so replaced them. The spools were froze so I got those freed up and reassembled but the pilot controls were still locked on and it was stuck in 2 speed. Tore it apart again and found that the pins insides the solenoid spool was replaced with a longer screw so it was manually set to be engaged full time. Made some replacement pins and it was finally good to go. I’m still glad I rebuilt the swivel joint as the seals were pretty worn out. Whoever owned this before my sure did a number on it! But it’s great now, I gave it a paint job right away. I’ll attach a few photos. I did all the work excluding machine shop sleeves. Thank you for all the help, learned lots on this project.