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NESD | You need more than just adding a receiver to the implement, the implement receiver via a program and controller is going to control a steerable hitch on the tractor, steerable axle on the implement or steerable coulters that engage the soil to provide the correction.
JD used to have iGuide that steered the tractor off line to keep the implement on line, it had problems so Deere dropped it a year or so ago.
Deere now has Active Implement Guidance that replaced iGuide, it works well to steer the implement to keep it on the A-B line when operating in standing crop. There are other systems in the market that do the same thing, I am only familiar with the Deere system .
Edited by Lil' Hoss 9/2/2013 12:44
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