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New definition of a "good" load
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 4314432" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>The scanners rank right up there with ORION.....it means well but truly is a friend-in nightmare.</p><p></p><p>Initially they wanted the pre-load to have like a 95% scan rate, problem is the scanners are slow so that resulted in giant stacks.</p><p></p><p>So they attempted to solve that problem by slowing the belt speed. Well that just dragged out the pre-load well pass our start times.</p><p></p><p>So current solution seems to just not give a * and go back to the old way, which is to just throw the stuff in.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is that treat your loaders like the mob, pay for protection every week and you’ll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 4314432, member: 14940"] The scanners rank right up there with ORION.....it means well but truly is a friend-in nightmare. Initially they wanted the pre-load to have like a 95% scan rate, problem is the scanners are slow so that resulted in giant stacks. So they attempted to solve that problem by slowing the belt speed. Well that just dragged out the pre-load well pass our start times. So current solution seems to just not give a * and go back to the old way, which is to just throw the stuff in. Bottom line is that treat your loaders like the mob, pay for protection every week and you’ll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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