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NE Indiana | You can change all that in the display. I couldn't explain it to you though without sitting in the tractor. When you setup the boundary fill it will ask you for headland offset. So, you would set that headland offset to your implement width x however many passes you want to make on the headlands. The boundary fill will automatically put your guidance line half the width of the implement width that you're currently pulling as long as that's setup correctly. so, if you are pulling a 40' implement it will set your guidance line 20' from the boundary. You didn't mention it in your post but I just assume you know you need to have the boundaries in RTK. Then the tractor you're trying to use boundary fill on also needs to be running rtk. or at least sf3 although that won't be perfect. If you try to use an SF1 signal the boundaries won't even be close. | |
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