Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | You would need 3 harvest modules, a GPS and the associated wiring. One module is the speed/header height module. This mounts externally on the right side of the cab and connects to the transmission, head height sensor and clean grain elevator speed sensor. This is done using Tees that allow the original sensors to continue to operate as before.
Another module is the mass flow sensor/module. This goes in the top of the clean grain elevator in the grain tank. The incoming grain strikes its impact plate to give the mass information.
The third is the moisture sensor assembly/module. This mounts on the side of the clean grain elevator to sample the grain for moisture.
You would need a display cable to power the InCommand. You would also need the CAN cables to connect the modules mentioned above together to form the entire system.
You would also need a GPS and cable to attach it to the display cable. If your InCommand is used elsewhere you may be able to move its GPS to the combine for harvest. Otherwise a low end GPS that stays with the combine should be sufficient since GPS accuracy is not critical for yield monitoring/mapping.
Edited by tedbear 8/8/2020 12:59
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