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tile/topo surveying with UTV. Integra and 7500 Ag Leader. What cables do I need?
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tedbear
Posted 11/26/2025 08:00 (#11447588 - in reply to #11446747)
Subject: RE: tile/topo surveying with UTV. Integra and 7500 Ag Leader. What cables do I need?


Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn.
What are you currently using for a GPS source? If it is an Ag Leader GPS 6500 and probably others, your current cable that goes between your GPS and your display harness should be fine.

If you are using a different arrangement for GPS, possibly your neighbor who is lending you his 7500 wouldn't mind lending you his GPS cable as it would mate with most any Ag Leader display cable. Possibly his is tucked away nicely and you wish to have your own for future situations. If so, purchasing that cable is a possibility.

When installing the Ag Leader display in your Ranger, you will need a display cable. There are various options some have extra connectors which are not necessarily needed for your current situation but might be handy in the future. The display cable is how your Integra will get power. The GPS branch provides power to the GPS when the display is turned On. Again you could use what you already have but you may wish to purchase another to avoid having to move it.

Have you considered using your tractor or combine for this project rather than your Ranger? I have done things like this both ways. Seems silly to drive a combine or large tractor around but the wiring in the combine or tractor might be fine if your GPS cable will mate with his 7500. You would just unplug your Ag Leader GPS and connect to his 7500.

When the Ag Leader PF3000 was current, I used my Deere 7720 combine to map some tile lines in a harvested sweet corn field. More than one neighbor asked what I was doing driving around on tile lines with the combine and no head. This actually worked very well since the combine was wide and stable. It was up in the air so I could see very well and I didn't need to do any rewiring.

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