I had the old school 919 grain moisture tester in which I switched for the 919 electronic tester (does it's own temp etc) which I am finding out is the biggest piece of shit I could have wasted money on...barely used and the panel quit working and now I am finding out it isn't accurate...what do other guys use that is accurate and reliable?
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we tried the Perten manual one from flamen , lasted three days . elevator here has the Perten 5200 which is automatic. seems good
were just gonna go back to a 919
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I’ve been using one of those screw the cap on handhelds for about 8 years. Extremely accurate and handy. Was about 300 bucks back then.
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Originally posted by MBgrower View Postive tried a few electric ones like the minigac. But still using good old reliable analog 919.
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We use a 919 with digital scale, leave it set up in one location all year around, have it calibrated once a year (right before harvest) and seems to work very well. Calibrate combine moisture to 919 whenever we switch crops in harvest and all seems to work well. Pretty hard to beat the old reliable tech sometimes!!
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Originally posted by GDR View PostDid the Minigac work ok? Bayer has a promotion on right now to give one away as a rebate for seed treatment. Would like a portable one. I also use old 919.
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Old school 919. Calibrated.
Phone the reading back to combine.
Consistent with neighbors 919 that has never been calibrated.
I just wish it was consistent with the elevator. Hahaha.
Last four years if elevator said bring er in I didn't argue and say "but my 919 says it's wet" .
I don't know what to believe anymore.
All the portables I've tried didn't work. 19 is the new dry anyway.
What the terminal says she is that's what I call er.
I give up lol.
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