Float valves useful on top n tilt??

   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #11  
Something else to consider is a simple locking detent on one of the spools...this allows the use of something like a log splitter or hydraulic winch etc., etc...without having to use a bungee cord to hold the lever...

I wanted the locking detent on my remotes but it wasn't even an option from Kubota. Yay bungee cords...
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #12  
I rarely use float with my box blade, but once in a while it's useful. I do use it when bush hogging every time.

Would you mind explaining how this works for you?
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #13  
Would you mind explaining how this works for you?

Setting the top link in float lets the bush hog pivot on uneven ground. Some bush hogs have a pivoting mechanism built into their mount to do this, but doing it from the top link is the most ideal place and gives more range of motion usually. This gives the same effect you'd get when using a chain instead of a top link, which is the old fashioned way to do it.

Here's an old thread on the topic:

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/66587-flexible-top-link-bush-hog.html
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #14  
For me, instead of float, I just don't hook up the hydraulic top link for my mower. For the rare time I need to get over an obstacle, raising the mower with the left arms is enough.
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #15  
I prefer that my top and tilt locks into place and doesn't drift around.

That can still be achieved with a float valve

For me, instead of float, I just don't hook up the hydraulic top link for my mower. For the rare time I need to get over an obstacle, raising the mower with the left arms is enough.

That works....unless you use a quick hitch....then you need the float, or removing the quick hitch
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #16  
That can still be achieved with a float valve....
My bad!?! :banghead: I was thinking the OP was talking about getting the "double piloted check valves" found on some hydraulic cylinders used for T-n-T!! Sorry about that!
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #17  
I have a top and tilt on my 4720 and use it all of the time with the box blade. I extend the top link and put the rockshaft in float to groom the roads on our ranch.
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #18  
Setting the top link in float lets the bush hog pivot on uneven ground. Some bush hogs have a pivoting mechanism built into their mount to do this, but doing it from the top link is the most ideal place and gives more range of motion usually. This gives the same effect you'd get when using a chain instead of a top link, which is the old fashioned way to do it.

Here's an old thread on the topic:

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/66587-flexible-top-link-bush-hog.html

Yeah, OK, I was kind of thinking there was some reference to the "tilt" function being in float: I know about floating the top link (my cutters have the extra pivoting top link pieces- sure wish that I'd known about this setup years ago when I had an old 5' RC on my B7800!)

One of the things I was thinking about with the tilt (somehow) floating is with really uneven ground side-to-side with a wide flail (don't have a flail yet as I'm still trying to evaluate how effective I can be with it).
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #19  
I use toplink float 99% of the time when mowing. 3pt height sets the mow height & float let's the roller stay properly on the ground. Used the same strategy for a rotary cutter before moving to a flail.

I wouldn't grade without TnT, but rarely use float for grading. Mostly with the 3pt up on a finishing pass to smooth out any ridges or tracks.

Kubota rear remote valves suck bad with lots of internal leakdown. I may get a DPOV setup for my side link at some point. That will break float, but stop my impliments from dropping badly in an hour.

I do use float on both when unhitching with the QH. But I just dont use side float as much as i expected. I use top float a lot though as I mostly mow.
 
   / Float valves useful on top n tilt?? #20  
Yeah, OK, I was kind of thinking there was some reference to the "tilt" function being in float: I know about floating the top link (my cutters have the extra pivoting top link pieces- sure wish that I'd known about this setup years ago when I had an old 5' RC on my B7800!)

One of the things I was thinking about with the tilt (somehow) floating is with really uneven ground side-to-side with a wide flail (don't have a flail yet as I'm still trying to evaluate how effective I can be with it).
I dont find need or value for side float on mine. Just pain from a leaky valve making it sag badly in under an hour. Sucky for roading if you dont pay attention. 87" working width Peruzzo Super Bull.

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