Tom_Russell
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Just 2 comments: 1) I have never experienced mud buildup on top of skid plates on any Gleaner head I have run including Flex heads, 300 Series, and now 500 Series. Are you sure you arent backing up with skid plates touching the groundIJ Is there a possibility mud is getting in over the sickle and under the front edge of the feather sheetsIJ I seem to recall turning the feather sheet mounting clip upside down to close the gap between the feather sheets and sickle guards. I probably moved the clips from the bottom side to the topside if I remember correctly after close to 20 years. Newer heads dont have this wide gap. 2) I added roughly 200 lbs to the RH side of my 525 head in addition to the factory weights. It feels better in the cab and there seems to be less jerkiness when raising and lowering. I havent added any weight to the 6-row Hugger, but maybe that would be a good idea. Anybody have any suggestionsIJ Tom in MN