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diary of a comedy sheep farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Lodekka" data-source="post: 6952461" data-attributes="member: 31706"><p>Spin, </p><p>Now that is the best set of instructions I have seen for moisture measurement in s long time ?????</p><p></p><p>Interesting your MM is a yellow one, as it tells me that things didn’t improve as they introduced newer models.</p><p>Having now looked inside the meter I acquired it seems overly complex for what it is trying to achieve compared to the vastly superior constructed and simpler Marconi meters I am used to. Much less to go wrong (or adjust) and easily more stable/reliable. But, as I said before, I am somewhat biased - having worked for Marconi’s on Moisture meters way back when I had hair and was good looking... ( that was a while ago ?)</p><p></p><p>Keep going son - you are getting there...</p><p>Nigel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lodekka, post: 6952461, member: 31706"] Spin, Now that is the best set of instructions I have seen for moisture measurement in s long time ????? Interesting your MM is a yellow one, as it tells me that things didn’t improve as they introduced newer models. Having now looked inside the meter I acquired it seems overly complex for what it is trying to achieve compared to the vastly superior constructed and simpler Marconi meters I am used to. Much less to go wrong (or adjust) and easily more stable/reliable. But, as I said before, I am somewhat biased - having worked for Marconi’s on Moisture meters way back when I had hair and was good looking... ( that was a while ago ?) Keep going son - you are getting there... Nigel [/QUOTE]
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