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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7841758" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I’ve never had an issue apart from once working on very wet set aside type land it blocked solid and took a couple hours with pressure washer to cut out mud.put first set of scrapers on this year after about 5/6 years use.they are a pain to adjust and wear quickly and I find the wide scraping part gets narrow very quickly with soil building on edge of ring on the roller.I think thicker cleaners would help and stop the flexing.did think about doubling scrapers up but done nothing about it.unfortuantly there will usually be damp soil fit the packer to contend with.a DD packer woukd be great but certainly not cheap</p><p>nick…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7841758, member: 365"] I’ve never had an issue apart from once working on very wet set aside type land it blocked solid and took a couple hours with pressure washer to cut out mud.put first set of scrapers on this year after about 5/6 years use.they are a pain to adjust and wear quickly and I find the wide scraping part gets narrow very quickly with soil building on edge of ring on the roller.I think thicker cleaners would help and stop the flexing.did think about doubling scrapers up but done nothing about it.unfortuantly there will usually be damp soil fit the packer to contend with.a DD packer woukd be great but certainly not cheap nick… [/QUOTE]
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