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Soutwest Ks. | Sandhill: You will have to experiment with your settings once you are running. Normally there will be a "sweet spot" in your oil flow that will give the best accuracy, but to try to determine that with timing your steering is only a start as you will probably make many adjustments when tractor hyd. oil is warmed up and running. One of the inherent problems with that style of integrated steering is the bang-bang valve they use. When you turn the oil flow down to where the steering isn't too erratic, the next problem is getting a snake curve as it begins to correct too slow. Very difficult to get set right and at best won't be perfect. | |
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