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Retrieve moisture readings on the go with the Dickey John M3G Portable Moisture Tester. All you need to obtain an accurante moisture reading a simple scoop from the hoppers or bins. No cups or screw on caps. This unit comes with Corn, Soybeans and Wheat preprogrammed calibrations. This means that the M3G is ready to work for you right out of the box. Simply select your grain type with the push of a button and you are ready to test.
- Test up to three grains
- Preprogrammed calibrations for:
- Corn (9-31%)
- Soybeans (8-22%)
- Wheat (8-20%)
Featuring 0.5 repeatability with normal stored grain, this technologically advanced unit lets you easily bias to match readings to local elevator tests. Select grain types with the push of a button, and change grain calibrations with a simple download.
- Specs
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SKU 050350014 Model 46789-0010S1 Weight 9.0000 Color No Size No - Warranty
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1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
- Product Manual
- Reviews
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Customer Reviews
- good Review by bluelojo
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Price Value Quality We received this moisture really fast and it works the best.
Easy to use and set.(Posted on 10/31/12)
- Good Product. Great Price. Review by A. Eaton
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Quality Price Value The moisture tester works well and is simple to operate. It is portable and accurate. At less than half the price of other moisture testers it is a great value also.
(Posted on 9/28/12)
- Good product. Paid to much. The pirce is down from when I bought it. Review by Rick Hoelting
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Quality Price Value I see that the itme is now $169.00 I could have saved $30. It cost me $199.99.
(Posted on 9/13/12)
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- Q & A
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Questions on Dickey John Portable Grain Moisture Tester M3G
- From Mark at 10/7/12 7:33 PM
- Q: Our grain tester is showing one point wetter than our local grain terminal. How do we calibrate it?
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- A: Hello Mark,
You can download the files that you need at the Dickey John website. Or you can call them if you still have questions. They will be able to help you with calibration. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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- From Mark at 10/7/12 7:33 PM
