MtnViewRanch
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Understood. About to put an hydraulic top link on for box blade, etc although most of my work will be cutting (bushog).
I do not understand why float is such a common comment. If I use my existing non hydraulic top link there is no float. I would love to have float in case I hit a stump or large rock but why is it such a concern and topic of conversation with hydraulic top links when it is not even an option with mechanical top links? (Not challenging, trying to understand pros and cons since a cylinder without dpcv is much cheaper than those with)
Being able to use the float function feature allows a 3pt mower wheel end to move up-down much further than what the hitch on the mower allows for. If you happen to need to mow banks as in down to a pond or up a bank, when backing up to do this, having a top link in float mode allows the mower to follow the ground much better in those situations. That was just an example.
Float mode is irrelevant for you if you are using factory Kioti rear remotes. Kioti does not even offer rear remotes with the float feature any longer that I am aware of.
Good luck in getting what you need.