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East Central, Nebraska | truth be told, most companies, such as precision planting have reverted back to radar as a speed source because the gps does not get started fast enough to start drives turning. I would say unless your running clutches I wouldn't bother getting speed from the trimble. if you do decide to use the gps I would pull it off the nav controller as this is terrain compensated data.
so if your only monitoring population I wouldn't bother, if your mapping or running clutches on the 2600 that's a different story. | |
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