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Holly Hill, SC | No, all my fields (150 of them) are planted using at least 1 AB line. I keep up with these AB line on all my monitors. Most of them are A plus heading at this point. Once I get in my row I visually look at "lightbar" or inches away from the line indicator. If it looks good, press resume. If it is off press shift to center. If I go down the row and the corn plant are leaning one way, press nudge over 2 inches. I plant with RTK, 10 rows. Harvest with SF1 using a 3000 receiver on 6 rows. No complaints with my method used above. This is why a straight AB line is so great versus a curve path or auto path. I can give anyone my heading and they can navigate my fields perfectly.
Half of the purpose of the guidance is to move anywhere in the field and be on the correct row. Row guide will not do this.
In all my years of using SF1 on all my equipment, tillage, sprayer, combine, lay fertilizer, etc... once you adjust the line in the row at the start of the pass, it will be perfect the rest of the pass.
I don't mind driving my end rows without auto steer. | |
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