I had always assumed, but never looked into it, that the priority float divider would only suck some milk when the steering was being activated.Bottom line is the loader and backhoe suck hind teat on the priority flow divider. At idle speed there is not enough flow to satisfy much more than the PS which is sucking on the front teat.
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Dan
My assumption was that when the priority flow divider wasn’t drinking, it sent all the milk on to its siblings for them to consume if they wanted.
So I figured if the OP was not turning the steering wheel, then whatever milk was in the system would be available at another teat…
Now I’m questioning myself. Does the priority float divider drink even when it’s not thirsty?