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| With the FM and the 750 when using Headlands, yes the HEADLAND pass is re calculated so the edge of the pass is at the outer boundary, HOWEVER if you're running different IMPLEMENT and SWATH widths, sometimes you will be in or out of the actual boundary half the difference between the two.
I.E. if you're running a 22' chisel but have swath width of 21'6" for overlap, it will run the implement inside the boundary a few inches.
As far as the infill AB, the original line struck never moves and is never re saved as a selectable line unless you manually shift it and do so.
The infill AB will adjust for the new implement width, but it will NOT automatically realign the infill AB to the Headland pass.
But wait... there's more...
IF you are in the Headlands and wander into the infill area an FMX (I assume a 750 as well) WILL switch and default to the internal AB automatically, and I believe it will even align then to the Headland... I think...
HOWEVER if you SELECT the infill AB as a line that you load, it does NOT automatically align to the Headland.
The original AB stays put and it draws left and right of that line based on the new implement width and made it easier on other operators as I loaded the lines into other monitors.
I played hell with this over the years drawing boundaries with a 5' implement for my mapping vehicle then using those lines on the 60' planter.
I learned over the years to set up my mapping implement as a 60' wide implement with an antenna offset of 25' (I think) so I can drive around the outside of the filed right on the boundary line as I want it but it draws the lines for my later 60' planter. Solved the mental gynamstics problem of shifting lines | |
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