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NE CO | My vote is to go with a cheap system now. I stared out with an Outback about 6 years ago, and got a lot of good use out of it. Then 2 years ago I bought an EZ-Guide and EZ-Steer and would never go back. However, I still have the old Outback and continue to use it for smaller jobs when I don't want to move the other system or it is already in use. I originally intended to sell the old system, but it is too handy to have as an extra. Get your feet wet for around $1000, then when you understand your needs better, invest in newer technology and you still have an extra guidance system. This is a lot like computers, where every year brings more features and lower prices. | |
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