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    E-Z Steer calibration and Settings for Spra-Coupe

    Does anyone run a spra-coupe 230 or even 220 with the ezee steer? I am having some trouble getting the system to stop crossing A - B line (ossilactions) just wondering if anyone has some advice? Maybe we could compare settings for the Sprayer.

    #2
    What I found for my 4wd tractor is that the closer to the front of the vehicle, the lower the angle per turn setting should be. Also try lowering your wheelbase setting. I have found that these two settings really lower oscilation probems.

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      #3
      how hard is it to mount the EZ steer in a 220 spray coupe

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        #4
        The mounting was easy to do.
        I have an older EZ Steer so I had to do some upgrades on the firmward but my dealer in Stettler was really good, they did all the upgrades free.!
        Bill's Farm Supply
        Stettler AB.
        I am just working the settings now, they are better now.
        Just wanted to compare settings with someone.
        Ward

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          #5
          Hey, just wondering if you got yours figured out? Just put ours in our 3630 and its not working very well yet. Was there anything special you had to do to get it set right?

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            #6
            What I found was to mount the reciever on the front of the hood of the sprayer and that did help alot.
            Also I find that I spray at 13.5 mph or less, it seems to stay on a straight line better.

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              #7
              yes I think that would help more too, moving the antenna up front. We changed some measurements on the computer and it helped out as well. I would like it a little straighter yet though, as it is not near as straight as with seeding.

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