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AutoPath Boundries - Multiple Directions in one field?
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cooter2
Posted 4/15/2025 13:07 (#11190276)
Subject: AutoPath Boundries - Multiple Directions in one field?


Hello,

I created AutoPath Boundries for most of our fields, one area that I have not figure out an ideal solution is handling of fields that have rows planted different directions. We have multiple fields that are broken up into smaller fields (usually due to a creek or to accommodate terrain and erosion control) or for ditch irrigating where we plant with different headland passes on the same side (1 headland pass where we ditch irrigate, 3 where we don't on the same side).

Does anyone know if it is possible to create a single AutoPath Boundry set that allow for passes multiple directions (do the operator can literally just drive in the field and go, not worry about having to switch tracks)? For now I created multiple sets of AutoPath Boundries that the operator will have to select from based on which part of the field they are planting.

Also, is there a way to square off inside corners (for AutoPath Boundries and Boundry Tracks)? We don't round our inside (or outside for that matter) corners off when planting because 120' sprayers and 40' corn heads don't work well in those situations.

Edit: One last question...Is there a way to force the display to ignore headland passes when doing the main part of the field when using AutoPath Boundries? When turning around on angle rows, the display constantly wants to pick the headland pass when pressing resume instead of the straight passes inside the field. And we like to press resume as early as possible so the machine can get itself straight. Similar issue to using adaptive curves on terraces, the display does not always pick the line you want to use and there is no way to override the one it picks other then driving by hand, which is a challenge in a sprayer or air seeder where you don't have an option for a marker to follow in those situations.



Edited by cooter2 4/15/2025 16:23
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