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Challenger MT665B factory Beeline autosteer, manual override.
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Posted 1/13/2024 12:02 (#10571760 - in reply to #10571619)
Subject: RE: Challenger MT665B factory Beeline autosteer, manual override.


Winkler, Manitoba Canada
ShopTeacher - 1/13/2024 10:03

fastxcr - 1/12/2024 21:43

Yes they used beeline but then integrated the technologies into the machines and it was auto guide. Have ran most of their systems .The picture don’t show much as the valves look a lot alike. If bulkhead on roof to plug in receiver the probably pved valve and if it is then most systems can use this valve for guidance but if older valve then never heard any other system able to steer it other the auto guide. Ziegler or butler should know what on it or could run serial #. Was there any guidance components on it? Show some of them harnesses and could probably figure out


I’ve found out that some of the B series tractors are CAN steer ready with the connection in the right rear cab column same as the newer AGCO wheeled tractors. Should be connector PX282. The B series uses a different connector than the newer ones. I’m trying to identify what style. Trimble uses cable 77647 to adapt to the older plug and apparently that is all they do different vs a C series.

I’ll havet o ask my customer to look at the roof connections. I did receive this picture of a Beeline module yesterday.


Is that Beeline module in the tractor you are wanting to install the AgLeader system in?

On the MF84xx, Agco DTxxA, and Challenger MT6xxB, Leica connected to the CAN in the roof with a 3 pin Deutsch plug. Don't have the pin out on the cable though. Not saying that it is not possible to do in the right rear cab column though as the Agco DTxxB and the Challenger MT6xxC did that, although the MF connection remained in the roof on the 86XX. I think either would work.

We are working on a 86XX MF which we have connected to the CAN for steering, but that uses a different cable. Will know shortly if it will work correctly.
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