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| I'll admit, I was hasty in my reply. However, when I re-read this:
From Guest post # 25845 -- "That is the same reason that sometimes when we switch varieties the yield becomes less accurate, it flows through the combine differently and strikes the flow sensor differently due to that. Basically if a certain variety flows through the combine with more resistance, it will have less inertia coming off of an elevator running at the same speed than would a variety that flowed more freely."
I don't see that test weight is irrelavant. Won't a change in test weight cause it to "flow" differently??
Not trying to beat a dead horse, just trying to learn something.
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