Farm_Kid2
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This comes from the loss sensor signal being divided by the ground speed signal. When you slow down quickly, the loss probably doesn't go up significantly in either area, but you are simply dividing the loss number by a smaller number (speed) which makes the meter peg. In some of the later machines I think the monitor automatically switches to a straight loss mode, rather than a loss per acre mode, when the ground speed gets really low. The bottom line is that losses should alway be considered at steady ground speed that is consistent with normal operation. Rapid changes in ground speed are beyond what the meter is capable of reporting accurately.