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Grain loss "pads" do they go bad?
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tkoppel
Posted 10/23/2014 14:41 (#4141573 - in reply to #4141504)
Subject: RE: Grain loss "pads" do they go bad?


Sanilac Co. Michigan
My R50 didn't come with the Pacer, and I really wanted it because it was real useful on my M2. So, I found a salvage R50 and took the Pacer module, harness, and sensors off and put on my machine. The sensor pad for the rotor didn't work, and I had an extra pad off of the M2, installed it, and I was all set. From what I've gathered, that rotor pad takes an awful beating, and it's not uncommon for them to require replacement. Really, I think the rotor sensor is most important, since that loss is the hardest to judge reliably.
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