Derek,
Thank you for directing me to that thread on point. I must have ignored it because it posted at a time when I thought T&T was mainly and exercise in toymania and gadgeteering--a perspective to which I am rapidly returning.
So, my worst fears are being confirmed. Tilting may be useful only 1% of the time (unless you are a professional landscaper/grader), and playing with it can screw up your tilt for the 99% of the time you dont need it. Plus you can drive yourself to anxiety attacks by having to check your tilt every time you hop on the tractor with duelling dual tiltmeters, weirdo rod devices, or electronic tilt checkers. Hey, I've got news for you all: my adjustable link arm can't leak down.
By the way, when I install my two tilt cylinders, how the heck do they work anyway. Can you tilt one CW and the other one CCW, or vice versa? Wouldnt they "fight" each other? Can they be plumbed into the same valve "circuit", so that when you move one valve handle, the left cylinder closes and the right open opens, complementing each other. This would at least reduce by one the number of handles in Rowski's hose and handle nightmare scenario. (Who was that mythical creature with the head full of snakes?)