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Farm Machinery
Competition Ploughing
Ransomes ts59 / robin 54a
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4460902" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>If anything not buried properly gets light and air to it then it will grow. Anything showing - be it grass or stubble, will cost you points. So yes it is best to use skimmers. It's how you use them that's the crux of the argument. </p><p>Minimal engagement goes without saying. Too much skimming and the furrow slice either breaks up or rocks unevenly on the skimming. Too much skimming can also have a big bearing on firmness as well. </p><p>Too little and trash or stubble is visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4460902, member: 30002"] If anything not buried properly gets light and air to it then it will grow. Anything showing - be it grass or stubble, will cost you points. So yes it is best to use skimmers. It's how you use them that's the crux of the argument. Minimal engagement goes without saying. Too much skimming and the furrow slice either breaks up or rocks unevenly on the skimming. Too much skimming can also have a big bearing on firmness as well. Too little and trash or stubble is visible. [/QUOTE]
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