s219
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How many times do I have to repeat this.
You should not run any OUT hose into a high pressure path. It could damage your valve.
If you run the two hose BH valve OUT hose correctly, it will bypass the 3pt. You usually don't need the 3pt when using BH
I think you are simply not understanding how the L models are plumbed for all of this. The port on the main block that runs to the 3-pt is meant to be the final return path for the PB flow. Kubota does this intentionally. It does not matter if the 3-pt uses that flow or dumps it straight to the reservoir. The 3-pt valve is sitting in the reservoir for all practical purposes. It does not obstruct anything whether open or closed. The return line from the block to the 3-pt is a high pressure line, and can handle either scenario.
This is all consistent with Kubotas install manuals for the BH and rear remotes. I would like to think they know more model-specific design information than we do. If they tell installers to do it the way I am describing, to me that is the way to do it, case closed.