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<blockquote data-quote="jh." data-source="post: 7808061" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Those are the later style skimmers bolted to a welded bracket on the leg . I used a 4furrow with those for a few years and they just don't seem to work right in some conditions . I much prefer the earlier style that are clamped to the leg . The overum chap who demos for Scotland also fitted some spacers which really helped in heavier going on our demo , so we had them added when we bought a new plough years ago . The same could be done with longer bolts and washers . </p><p></p><p>Also added a few pics of the reversible and flush points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jh., post: 7808061, member: 527"] Those are the later style skimmers bolted to a welded bracket on the leg . I used a 4furrow with those for a few years and they just don't seem to work right in some conditions . I much prefer the earlier style that are clamped to the leg . The overum chap who demos for Scotland also fitted some spacers which really helped in heavier going on our demo , so we had them added when we bought a new plough years ago . The same could be done with longer bolts and washers . Also added a few pics of the reversible and flush points. [/QUOTE]
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