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Competition Ploughing
skims on a plough
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4162838" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>All depends what you want the work to look like and what skimmers you use. </p><p>Generally speaking then the further back the skimmer is then the more broken the work will be. Obviously the further back you have them then the higher you will need to lift them. </p><p>With KV discs you are fairly limited to where you can put them. Ransomes discs however are infinitely variable. There was a school of thought which said discs and skimmers well forward would give polished whole work. In hard or stony ground this can also lead to broken skimmers. </p><p>Whilst around and about judging I have seen work shine with the discs pulled well back behind the point, which would seem to go against the grain of what we were taught. As in all things then be prepared to experiment. Always keep your eyes open - every days a school day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4162838, member: 30002"] All depends what you want the work to look like and what skimmers you use. Generally speaking then the further back the skimmer is then the more broken the work will be. Obviously the further back you have them then the higher you will need to lift them. With KV discs you are fairly limited to where you can put them. Ransomes discs however are infinitely variable. There was a school of thought which said discs and skimmers well forward would give polished whole work. In hard or stony ground this can also lead to broken skimmers. Whilst around and about judging I have seen work shine with the discs pulled well back behind the point, which would seem to go against the grain of what we were taught. As in all things then be prepared to experiment. Always keep your eyes open - every days a school day! [/QUOTE]
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