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Terrain compensation accuracy (pitch, roll, yaw)
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olblue81
Posted 11/17/2007 11:33 (#239864 - in reply to #236376)
Subject: Re: Terrain compensation accuracy (pitch, roll, yaw)



PhilJ - 11/12/2007 08:42

One thing to keep in mind, if you are pulling an implement, no tilt comp can overcome the implement side-draft. If you want to be more precise you will have to steer the implement. Can be done, - is somewhat expensive.


You are right on Phil. I have been to a customer who complained that the tilt compensation was not working as advertised. When I got there, they were working on a piece with hills steep enough to stall a 425 hp tractor. No tilt compensation unit can rewrite the laws of physics. It can try to steer a tractor up a hill, but if the tractor can't climb the hill, no tilt compensation will help.

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