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Kansas | Drew,
Good question, as lots of tractor dealers sell precision equipment. Some know how to make it work, others do not. Kinda just depends on the dealer(s) you are working with. Precision only dealers are great, until the tractor starts giving issues. Unless the precision only dealer knows a lot about the tractor and can fix tractor issues, then you are now dealing with 2 parties, and at times, that can get sticky. Tractors these days have a bunch of modules and software involved that the autosteer equipment ties in to, and that requires a knowledgeable tractor dealer to diagnose and fix. | |
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