greg_g
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I understood completely. I also understand your drawing is not to scale (the M5 has an I-beam skid, doesn't it?). Anyway, it's clear that adding such a "skid pipe" to a typical rotary cutter L- or I-beam side rail in that manner will by design increase the overall side height. Since the addition is at the bottom - and if your cutting height remains unchanged - the (new) bottom of the siderail will necessarily be closer to the ground. Eyeball engineering suggests such an arrangement will add an inch or more to the bottom of a typical (6-8") siderail. I still predict you'll just end up with a different looking set of divots on turns.JerryG said:I'm not sure that I am getting it across to where it is understandable. The pipe would be to keep the side skirts from digging in when it does touch. It would add very little to the depth of the side skirt. Here is a cross section drawing of the way it would look.
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