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Eastern ND | Combine 'A' goes to edge of the qtr (assuming a full qtr with a straight side), gets lined up. 'A' then moves over 14 passes, strikes out and works toward the edge he lined up on. 'B' starts in behind 'A' and works the other direction. This gets You about a 50a patch done. When 'A' is down to a round left on his side, 'B' jumps over 14 passes and makes a new strike out, and 'A' works from there, away from where 'B' is.
In this way, 'A' works the south 14 passes, 'B' does the next 28 passes, then 'A' gets 28 passes, and so on until done. There will be no 5' strips left, no matter what the header sizes. This assumes there is no GPS drift, but that can be handled by letting the bigger head take the last pass of the smaller head. | |
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