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about to go high-tech with the L3

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    Posted: 08 Feb 2017 at 6:29pm
I just got my box ups today!! Complete Loup moisture,yield and mapping system. They gave me a decent deal at the farm show and I've wanted one for about 4 years now. Now if I can get someone to help with all these wires and how to operate this thing I'll be good to go. Me and computers don't get along at all!!!
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It"ll be pretty cool to have a yield monitor. Is it a dynometer paddle in the clean grain elevator? Good luck, Trev.
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inferred sensor eyes in the elevator tube that measures the height of the pile on the paddle.
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We installed a Loup in our R62 two seasons ago. The install is not as bad as it looks. They have pretty good directions. Hardest part is drilling the hole in the clean grain elevator.
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Sounds cool! Now get an enclosed cylinder and you'll really be cookin'! Clap
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That is next on the list, Creston
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Just finished the install, that is a lot of wires!!!! Now if I can just figure out the computer part.
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Post pics of what it looks like and how you installed it. Ill probably have my L2 for a long time yet and might as well set it up nice!
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Have children, nieces, nephews, or neighbor kids?  They are far better with computers than us growups!
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For those that have them are they accurate?
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We,ve had an Agleader on our machine (R62) for several years and it is spot on with the local elevator. Usually takes 4 calibration passes with a weigh wagon to zero it in each year,
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Originally posted by bakwoodsfarm bakwoodsfarm wrote:

I just got my box ups today!! Complete Loup moisture,yield and mapping system. They gave me a decent deal at the farm show and I've wanted one for about 4 years now. Now rif I can get someone to help with all these wires and how to operate this thing I'll be good to go. Me and computers don't get along at all!!!



If you dont mind me asking how much did you get them to come down on the price? I checked into their monitor a couple of years ago but wasn't sure it was worth the price.
Also eager to hear how it works for you.
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Been looking for 4 years, talk to them at the farm show every year and keep check on the website. They tell me every year that they DON'T DO SPECIALS (farm show or otherwise). But I got a new guy that hadn't sold that much at the show, so, the regular price for the complete system (moisture, yield and mapping w/gps) is 4200. I got it for 3200.
Mike, it is very easy compared to others I've seen, fairly straight forward directions. But the paperwork is for an N series, they don't have directions for the L/M series.
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