Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | Your file sizes seem reasonable. As I understand your situation, some days when you crawl in to start the combine you find that the PF3000 is already ON but when you start the combine, the voltage drop causes confusion.
I would recommend shutting off the PF3000 before trying to start the combine. Shutting it off triggers the system to prepare itself for shutdown by closing the .yld file and other things. So it is not the same as just "pulling the plug". After the PF3000 has shut itself down which may take a bit, then start the combine. Let the combine run for a bit so that the voltage stabilizes and then turn the PF3000 back on. If the date has changed since this is a new day, the system should ask for permission to create a new file for today.
Possibly the problem with the troublesome files is that they were not "closed" properly. SMS might have a chance with those files. Ag Leader themselves can some times repair corrupted files. |