Joe: To start off, unless your running a loader or other very high volume oil use like hydraulic motors you don't need a 17 gpm pump. 12 gpm is plenty for running just about any implement cylinder use known to the ag industry.
If it's dead heading, sounds as though your pressure relief valve is not doing it's thing. This may improve with time. If the old pump wasn't pumping much volume or pressure, just maybe the pressure relief valve hasn't had good exercise in a long time. It may require service or replacement.
What most folks that have installed 17 gpm pumps experience is the filter doesn't have the capacity to handle the extra oil flow. There is a larger filter, but it also requires a different or modified cover. However if the filter were starving the pump, I doubt if you'd have a dead heading problem.
If you compare your tractors remote with Charles the actual valve is very similar, almost bet it has same bolt pattern through end plate and valve. except he has two in the bank, you only have one. Being a Utility yours has different control lever. That end plate is different, which suggests to me that plug could be removed to supply power beyond to a loader control valve or valves. That end plate may be your problem, if the port was for power beyond supply, just maybe it has to be changed to an end plate same as Charles has.
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