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Posted 4/13/2022 08:50 (#9610617 - in reply to #9610045)
Subject: RE: Outback auto steer


Hiawatha, KS
You have an Outback STS monitor, an eDriveTC, what looks like an A22 antenna, and a 760-0006 relay (bang-bang) valve block. It looks like you have all the necessary cabling for the monitor, eDrive, and antenna. Depending what you are putting it on if you have the correct valve block and connections. The valve block is a closed center, pressure reducing model. This valve block works on certain John Deere models. I will attach the installation instructions for the 2 kits we have for it. Please do not try to make this work on any other model than what it is meant for. It can cause catastrophic issues if put on a tractor it is not meant to be mounted on. Outback Guidance is not liable for any damages caused by used equipment or improperly installed equipment.

If you are regarding any hydraulic bucket or bale fork on the front, yes. It will still work. No Auto-Trac is required.

Cost: You will need to contact your nearest Outback Guidance dealer as they are the ones that set the used prices. Each dealer will value what you have differently. Please use this link to locate your nearest Outback Guidance dealer: https://www.outbackguidance.com/Support/Dealer-Locator

I strongly recommend you contact your nearest dealer. You may not have the correct valve for your tractor and this will take several hoses and fittings that you may not have.







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Attachments ED-JD8050 John Deere 8050 Series.pdf (780KB - 243 downloads)
Attachments ED-JD8070 John Deere 8060 8070 Series.pdf (862KB - 236 downloads)
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