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GS2 Steering Sensitivity on 8520T
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sandman
Posted 5/10/2008 10:43 (#375027 - in reply to #374822)
Subject: Re: GS2 Steering Sensitivity on 8520T


ND
I don't run a T tractor but on my wheel tractor in really loose ground I have had my steering as high as 150. If your rows have really long "wiggles" you need to turn your steer sensitivity higher as is your wiggles should become shorter. Don't be afraid to turn your steer sensitivity up a bit and play around. Increasing the number by small increments 5 or 10 does makes a HUGE difference i have found. The style of your planter makes a big difference to. I found my 3pt planter had more short wiggles then my drawn planter. Play around with your steer sensitivity and I think you will be impressed after a few adjustments. Good LUck

SHane
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