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FRMLPLR
Posted 12/18/2006 23:38 (#75636 - in reply to #75234)
Subject: Re: Is RTK really necessary?


Millhouse your wheel spacing could create a false yaw reading to the calibration of the TCM. Not positve if JD is single or dual axis gyros in their TCM. This will definetly cause you problems with the tractor being able to track one direction, turn 180* and repeat your tracks. To get the most from any system all components, GPS, tractor, implement must be dialed in to achieve their optimum performance.

As far as your comment about the planter pulling to one side. Not sure if JD allows you to compensate for an implement the pulls to one side, but should be able to add this in the setup within the computer specific to that implement. (Autofarm and trimble can)
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