Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. Posted 06:37 (#5412312 - in reply to #5411825) Subject: RE: Scales on the TMR problem.Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Your body weight is so small compared to a load of feed, so the scales don't show their inaccuracy at that weight. Client decided to check the actual weight full and empty on a truck scale and the mixer scales were 12% light when full that's a lot of dollars of feed they gave away. Employee kept telling him the cells were fine because he checked them by hanging on each corner. I have a client that was questioning the accuracy of his mixer scales (custom operation so really important to get it right ). I wanted to mention that using your body weight or bags of feed to check load cells doesn't work very well. I think you got good answers on the weight bars. ![]() It's been a few years and don't remember the cost but do remember the ass chewing. Once was because we had a flat tire one day and your truly got brain dead and put the jack under the weigh bar and screwed it up. We had it happen a couple of times with our Knight feed wagon. ![]() Posted 22:18 (#5412052 - in reply to #5411524) Subject: RE: Scales on the TMR problem.Ĭheck out our troubleshooting page on our website. They took it back to shop and changed it out and we was back in business that night. Called dealer out and I crawled under and tapped on weigh bars and sure as **** one was bad. +1 had same problem couldn't figure it out. It's on the rake now, I'm hoping that is the problem, cause it works just fine on the tractor it's hooked to now. The tractor we had it hooked on did have older batteries. Water in connections or splices will do something similar too How new and how charged is you battery? If ours gets low it will do that too. Take a hammer go around to every one of them and tap each one as someone else is watching the scale head you will be able to tell which one is bad the weight will bounce all over. ![]() Posted 18:33 (#5411590 - in reply to #5411524) Subject: RE: Scales on the TMR problem.īad weigh bar. Similar problem I had was a bolt came out and a bar would sometimes turn causing problems A pain to fix and is very frustrating, good luck. After that changed all of them in about six months. Had a similar problem two years ago end up putting in a new weight bar and fix the problem. Any ideas what else to look for? Digi star scales on a Knight reel mixer, were demoing a knight vertical mixer for the time being. So after checking all wires, None were loose, I hung on each side of the TMR wagon to check the weigh bars it said my weight perfect on each one and then zeroed back out after letting go. Salesman said to check all wires make sure there not loose. It doesn't do it all the time, it will work good for a week then a couple days of going nuts. What causes the weight on the scales to bounce around on numbers? When were loading silage it will go from 2000 to 10000 then sometimes up to 40000. Posted 17:51 (#5411524) Subject: Scales on the TMR problem.
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