MtnViewRanch
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Curious if there a simple way for a person to determine how much their rear remote valve "leaks" even if they don't have top n tilt installed? Still wondering what is typical for Kubota rear valves.
Guess I'll find out for myself pretty soon if I have leaky rear remote valves with my OEM TnT which was in stock so I (reluctantly - I would have rather gone with Fit Rite but needed them too quickly) went with it.
Since I went with float valves for the TnT, my understanding is I could not have used a POCV cylinder anyway.
Maybe I'll get lucky or maybe I'll just get used to it. I'll give my report at some point.
You could (can) have still gone with the "T&T" set that has the DPOCVs, it's just that with the check valves you can not make use of the float function and there are several conditions where there is a benefit to having and using the float function with "T&T" . You will not know if your valves leak until either the dealer or you test them. I would be sure that the dealer is well aware of your concerns and should have him test with an implement BEFORE you take delivery.
Some leak, some don't, that's just the way that it seems to be.
Good luck.