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West-Central IL | When I make curved guidance lines around the edges of waterways and such, I usually use my 4 wheeler. I pause it on any straight parts, but the curves I have to free hand. If I hit a rock, cornstalk or whatever with the front tire of the 4 wheeler it may jerk me offline 3-4 inches and I quickly jerk it back but when I come back with the sprayer at 10-15 mph and hit that "Blurp" it can really whip the booms around. Is there a way to smooth those out? I suppose it would help to move the antennae over the back axle instead of on the very front of the 4 wheeler and then the antennae wouldn't "whip" back and forth quite as much when I steer, but it is easier to mount, measure, and use on the front. I also already have most of my AB lines made so I would have to start over. Anyway, I was hoping there was a way to smooth them out. Thanks | |
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