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north central Kansas | you can fool it briefly by slowing down or speeding up, but only while the volume from the previous speed is still being measured. there is a short delay when you drive faster before the higher volume of grain in the machine gets measured, but eventually the yield monitor catches up. I think you can deal with delay with your computer software. I was told once the time for grain to get through your machine was around 8 seconds. | |
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