Perhaps not what you intended, but that could be taken as a condescending remark. How would you know how much seat time another poster might have? And what level of experience they have (though I'm sure some of us probably learn slower than others, so seat time might not necessarily correlate directly to experience level)?
I'll admit I'm low time compared to many here, bought my first Kubota in '88 but it sold with the "ranch" in 2003. Didn't have float on the top and tilt and I didn't know about POCV. So I put up with constantly creeping down tilt when bush hogging and box blading - - a real PITA I might add, as it dropped about 1/2" in 15 minutes or so. That tractor was purchased new and TnT was added by the dealer.
My latest
B3350 was purchased new last November. Got the optional rear hydraulics, though didn't use them until a few months ago when I added TnT. Tilt cylinder crept down about 1/4" an hour with the box on, maybe a bit more IIRC, within Kubota's spec in any case, though not within mine. Adding the POCV fixed it. Since I don't have tilt float, spending 50 or 60 bucks so I don't have to keep readjusting tilt when mowing or box blading, unless I specifically *want* tilt (or to change angle of attack on blade) is well worth it.
BTW, my boat floats, I'm pretty much used to it (though I still manage to learn something new now and then), and I can adjust on the fly - whilst on my tractor or in my aircraft - which is a lot faster, and arguably requires much more "adjust on the fly", and even more when landing, as it's a taildragger than naturally is predisposed to swapping ends.
bumper