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Is RTK really necessary?
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Millhouse
Posted 12/18/2006 23:19 (#75628 - in reply to #75604)
Subject: Re: Is RTK really necessary?


South-central Nebraska
A lot of our issue is with our TCM I think. This needs to be calibrated to a certain level. This year we also noticed that our dual wheel spacing is not exactly the same from side to side on our 8410, causing the TCM calibration to possibly be off from the get go. You calibrate one direction, then turn around in the exact same spot. If the spacing is different the TCM is already at a disadvantage. Dealer didn't think it was enough to cause problems, he thinks we may have a malfuntioning TCM. As far as our planter, I've seen many that are not square from the factory. Either the toolbar is slightly our of line or even sprung, or row units are not perfectly spaced on the bar. Our planter has always pulled to one side, even with shims in the three-point. Did it on both SF2 and RTK.
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