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Time for gps-Outback v.s. Trimble
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FactoryFarmer
Posted 8/24/2008 09:03 (#442024 - in reply to #440352)
Subject: Re: Time for gps-Outback v.s. Trimble


N IL
I just realized that we will have to go with autosteer from the start because that is the only way we will get tilt. comp.
On the subject of that, who has the better tilt. comp.? Trimble advertises two gyros and two accelerometers and Outback only has one of each that I know of.

Also, question for the trimble users, how often do you have to shift the line, lets say in one hour? Also, does the keypad work with the ez guide 250?

reznik, what kind of contours were you going off of? Terraces or waterways? That might be a good deal for us since we have lots of both. I do like the idea of no drift though.

Thanks again everyone.
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