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Time for gps-Outback v.s. Trimble
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farmwiz
Posted 9/16/2008 04:01 (#461710 - in reply to #442158)
Subject: Re: Time for gps-Outback v.s. Trimble


NE Illinois
I have to disagree with you on the eDrive part of your comment. We have been using it with an S2 and now an S3, and have been doing quite well. We use it to plant without markers and quite impressed with it, and yeah, sometimes after filling seed or fertilizer, we may be off one way or the other, it is still better than looking at the mark all day, plus you can look to see what the equipment is doing and not worry where you are going. As for the 4 wheelers, we have it on a New Holland, and for tillage, it worked good, getting it on the straight line each time was trickier than an MFD, but good none the less. Tilt comp, we don't have a lot of roll, but it seems pretty good, if you have the sensitivity set wrong, that can give you some problems. FYI- I have been using the Outback light bar and 360 mapping unit for 7 years now, and it has paid for it self many times over.
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