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John Deere ATU vs. Integrated on 9000 series Row Crop Tractor
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Posted 4/3/2007 21:30 (#130453 - in reply to #130394)
Subject: RE: John Deere ATU vs. Integrated on 9000 series Row Crop Tractor


Actually as long as you aren't getting a ton of play in the steering column, with the new software updates there's seven available settings that can help you dial the ATU in. There's also a new ATU diagnostic page that can help you see what setting is being used when the ATU is doing something undesired. I'll never tell you it will work as well as the integrated, but it's a HUGE improvement over last year. Also, I've found that all autosteer performance on 4WD's is enhanced when you move the reciever back to the back of the cab. You can even face it backwards over the pivot point. That worked great for us last fall on a NH tractor. I know that's tough in a 9020 as the plugs are on the front of the cab, but on something running a mobile harness, I'd advise it.
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