Formerly NE North Dakota, now NW MN | The Deere systems put every swath on the same heading, so theoretically they would all meet at north pole. Other brands create a theoretical 0 swath and calculate a parallel heading for every swath. This is why two neighbors running Deere systems can share headings and end up very close to parallel to each other but most other brands can't. However the Deere rows are never truly parallel. Going east-west this doesn't apply. However, some Deere systems (the 2630 is all I'm familiar with) now have "competitor A" and competitor b options to create lines the same way as Trimble and Ag leader ECT.
since your lines are consistent across the length of a row, seems like your have precision but nor accuracy. Usually that's due to a terrain compensating problem. If it was a Deere system I'd say calibrate tcm. Other flavors, it might get quite a bit uglier/complicated. (might be simpler too, who knows) |