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North Central Iowa | Take a look at Ag Leaders info. at:
https://portal.agleader.com/community/s/article/2065?language=en_US
The GO 16 has grown on me over the last year. It is big, but it's a wider aspect ratio, so probably not really much taller than the 1200. In my JD8110, it's fine, but I am about of room along the right rail (GO16, Kinze planter box, L2 modules, sprayer joystick). Looks like the main thing currently that the GO16 can do that the GO10 can't is running electric planter drives (surdedrive) and downforce control; along with RightSpot individual sprayer nozzle control and tiling control. There are also some other limitations, but they are more quantitative than non-support.
For planting/harvest/spraying while also using for steering, I would lean towards a GO16. I wasn't anticipating going to an electric drive planter, but got a good deal on one at an auction. Never know what might come up. To your specific question on guidance and yield monitoring at the same time, I suppose it should be fine. I haven't seen a GO10 in person, looking on-line it seems it has the more standard 4:3 aspect ratio similar to the 1200. So would be a bit smaller than 1200. The display layout on the GO series doesn't seem to be as "efficient" as the 1200, so it might be a bit crowded and won't leave a lot on the display for guidance while also having all the combine yield monitoring up at the same time.
How much cheaper is the GO10 vs GO16, maybe a couple thousand once you have the all field operations unlock? The GO16 also comes with some other unlocks, but those might not be important to you. Otherwise, probably a little more future proof than the GO10.
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