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The Red Tractor ACCS referendum
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7351086" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>And if it is claimed against its worthless. The customer rejected my load because they said it was 16.9. I tested it three times out the spout when they offloaded here and it was never above 15.0 with my RT assured tested moisture meter. Of course nobody would take any notice of my readings and neither my meter or the end customers meter falls under any legal jurisdiction. So what’s the point of any of us having to have a moisture meter test certificate? A good idea to have it tested now and again but there is no way it should be an RT suspension issue. The control point in the process is intake sampling. End of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7351086, member: 2119"] And if it is claimed against its worthless. The customer rejected my load because they said it was 16.9. I tested it three times out the spout when they offloaded here and it was never above 15.0 with my RT assured tested moisture meter. Of course nobody would take any notice of my readings and neither my meter or the end customers meter falls under any legal jurisdiction. So what’s the point of any of us having to have a moisture meter test certificate? A good idea to have it tested now and again but there is no way it should be an RT suspension issue. The control point in the process is intake sampling. End of. [/QUOTE]
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