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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 8091893" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Anybody had problems with the feed roller sensor, showing an error like this?:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1029581[/ATTACH]</p><p>It suggests that a slip clutch between the drive motor and the feed roller is slipping.</p><p>Both Simon Weaving and Mike Lane were very helpful in diagnosing the problem.</p><p>I got somebody to check that the feed roller was actually turning, which it was. However the alarm sounded about 5 seconds after starting each drill run, repeating every 30 seconds.</p><p>I checked the sensor distance from the magnet on the end on the feed roller shaft as Mike had suggested, but this made no difference.</p><p>Confident that the error was false, I was able to carry on drilling, until Weaving’s are able to come and check out the fault. However, I had to press the ‘OK’ button every 30 seconds to keep going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 8091893, member: 44728"] Anybody had problems with the feed roller sensor, showing an error like this?: [ATTACH=full]1029581[/ATTACH] It suggests that a slip clutch between the drive motor and the feed roller is slipping. Both Simon Weaving and Mike Lane were very helpful in diagnosing the problem. I got somebody to check that the feed roller was actually turning, which it was. However the alarm sounded about 5 seconds after starting each drill run, repeating every 30 seconds. I checked the sensor distance from the magnet on the end on the feed roller shaft as Mike had suggested, but this made no difference. Confident that the error was false, I was able to carry on drilling, until Weaving’s are able to come and check out the fault. However, I had to press the ‘OK’ button every 30 seconds to keep going. [/QUOTE]
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