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Missouri | I don't know how it is where you are, but around here there are a lot of people with KPM II's in a dusty box on the back shelf of the shed, because they've been running Ag Leader screens for years now.
If you gave me 3 cases of beer, and a day to make phone calls, at the end of the day I could have 3 KPM II's and no cases of beer.
The sensors are as good or better than dickey johns. The harness is cheaper and simpler (only 3 wires in the entire harness), but the muxbus sensors are a little different to replace. They require programming to assign them to their rows, and changing them is not as simple as unplugging the old and plugging in the new. Some people don't want to mess with muxbus sensors for this reason, but if you can read 3 or 4 pages of a monitor manual, nothing about the process is really that complicated.
The only thing I can imagine might get complicated about using them in a non-standard application, would be how easily the speed sensor can be adapted. | |
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