- Location
- Pinnaroo. South Australia
Howdy.
I have a 3.6 meter front mower. Looking for ideas to stop it bulldozing when cutting.
Last year we had extremely light crops. Soil would build up of the skids and cause it to bulldoze. If it was raining it worked perfect as the soil didn’t stick and if it was dry it was ok but in between was a nightmare. Even a very sappy crop would cause issues.
any magic ideas to stop soil sticking to the skids. Are there poly skids available, stainless skids, products I can treat the steel skid with to make it non stick.
was quite disappointed by krones response telling me it’s the same mower the big m uses so it must be fine.
has anyone come up with a depth wheel setup so I can run the machine on the wheels rather than the skids?
I have a 3.6 meter front mower. Looking for ideas to stop it bulldozing when cutting.
Last year we had extremely light crops. Soil would build up of the skids and cause it to bulldoze. If it was raining it worked perfect as the soil didn’t stick and if it was dry it was ok but in between was a nightmare. Even a very sappy crop would cause issues.
any magic ideas to stop soil sticking to the skids. Are there poly skids available, stainless skids, products I can treat the steel skid with to make it non stick.
was quite disappointed by krones response telling me it’s the same mower the big m uses so it must be fine.
has anyone come up with a depth wheel setup so I can run the machine on the wheels rather than the skids?