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    Question What kind of tees are best to use with stubbies? Pins or cups?

    I'm going to make a bunch of new droplines this year. I'm switching over to use stubby spouts with the clear CV2 adapters.

    Between seasons after cleaning tubing, do you guys put the stubbies onto the tees to keep the system somewhat closed?

    At the end of the season once I remove the spout part, do the stubby adapters that get reused each season fit over the cups on the CDL "health tee maxflow fittings" or would I be better off using the "pin" style tees?
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    What we are going to do it put the check valve adapters in the CDL tee and plug the stubby back into the adapter.


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    I just dont like cups as the dont work with some fittings and i have had some that leak....li switched all the pegs...woeks with tubing or spiles and they dont leak
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