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John Deere I-TEC Pro Best Practices
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georgejr
Posted 3/3/2014 11:53 (#3729776 - in reply to #3729394)
Subject: RE: John Deere I-TEC Pro Best Practices


Wisconsin
Good point I should give you a bit more info. 2630 with RTK. Boundaries are all RTK real boundaries as well (interior and exterior). Slower in the turns is not a problem and expected as wheel only steering (no brake) will be applied. Will be using on a 8RT 7R and I'm checking to see if our new 6R can use it appears to be conflicting info on the 6R. 6R for side dressing and spraying. All tractors are IVTs. Drilling beans and strip tilling both on 3pt connection (lots of weight so smooth and slow on the turns is best) is where I see the most along with Vertical tillage all on the 8RT. I'm hopefully optimistic the new 6R can use this feature to help put tire over tire when multiple passes are needed.

One thing in the videos I have been watching they tend to engage the diff lock starting each row and dis-able at the end of the row... Now while it makes sense if your going straight you could have a solid functioning axle on straight track AB's we don't have much side hills so I don't see adding the wear and tear if not needed. Anyone have 2.5 cents on this?

As this technology gets more users base I would hope a best practices tips and tricks would start beginning to evolve. I can get great support from our dealer (and our former FMX and Ag Leader set-up) but sharing what works best from other producers would be great. If this information is out somewhere as well let me know.

Edited by georgejr 3/3/2014 11:55
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