M125X Hydraulic questions again

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I see by the parts lists there are multiple options for remote valve units. Detented valves, float valves, etc. Are all models equipped with adjustable flow controls, or only certain versions? Are any detented valves adjustable, and how would one identify those valves?
 

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I see by the parts lists there are multiple options for remote valve units. Detented valves, float valves, etc. Are all models equipped with adjustable flow controls, or only certain versions? Are any detented valves adjustable, and how would one identify those valves?
No the flow control valve is an option, you or someone else would have had to add it.

How do you mean adjustable?
 

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I was referring to adjusting flow. Many tractor brands do have individual flow control adjustments on certain remote valves their tractors can be equipped with. Not necessarily all, but some. I was wondering if Kubota supplies any valves with that capability and if so, how would that valve be identified?
 

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Far as I know of, Kubota only provides flow control as a stack on item. How mine is set up. My flow control is between the 2 lower valves and the upper valve but then my tractor is older.
 

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Yep after the 1st and 2nd remote it fits in and will control flow to the 3rd and 4th remotes, not individually.
 

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Yep after the 1st and 2nd remote it fits in and will control flow to the 3rd and 4th remotes, not individually.
What I don't like (of all things) about mine is the control knob location. It's hard to access and in a bad location on the valve itself. I rarely use it, leave it set about 1/2 open. You have to manually set mine, maybe the newer ones are remote but mine isn't. Rarely use the upper ports anyway (except for the snowplow). 99% of the time, the lower 4 are all I require.
 

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All I can find in the parts lists are various valve units, control levers, cables , and piping. I assume then that the flow control unit must be a whole goods item? Maybe available as an optional add on kit?