good morning was wondering has anybody with the lightbar gps noticed that when running in hilly terrain it is off track what can be done to fix thanks
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Maybe need more info. Could be one of them bad wondering days also. Did you just get it? When I used tilt compensation have to admit I think am better off without it Especially when planting. Maybe has something do with a trailing implement the tilt option decomensates what actually needs to be done. Maybe its size of hill that matters. We are never flat but tend to go up and down maybe 10 times on a half mile. I do not consider it steep. I think the sprayer works fine without it also. How steep are your hills. Klause is right maybe need tilt comp. Wondering though if your using auto steer is it that that is having trouble holding the line. I am not an expert at all. Just resting after lunch.
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Didn't like my tilt compensation on my seeding unit this spring either. There is layers and layers of settings In those things. Maybe I just don't have it refined enough yet. ****ing technology, when its time to seed, I want to seed. Not sit in the field playing with this shit. It would take a winter to read my library of manuals to learn ALL that is to be known.
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You got that right. Get your dealersgps guys cell number on speed dial That Iis what I do. But mixed results. I am sure we all paid for a little help. Or if you have a used one the guy that traded up is paying for your service in my opinion. Plus they might be selling you lots of chem fert or machinery.
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Bought first Deere in 2007, SF 1 got better with every update. 2014, no issues at all, straight as a rifle shot all day and resumes next day dead on. Never called support for last 3 years. Documentation, mapping and yield. Works on 2 tractors, swather and combine. But paid double of other brands!
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What amuses me is the extremes some will go to to split hairs in grain farming, it isn't bloody rocket science or brain surgery. Keep it simple. If my margin is so tight that I can't afford to overlap a foot or miss a foot, maybe I shouldn't be doing this.
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