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Shutesy

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Looking at a 2nd john deere with sf1 unlocked and autotrac ready. Would my done from my other tractor just fit straight on and off I go?
Thanks Paul
We've got 4 JD tractors (17 plate or newer) and 4 domes(3x 6000 and 1x 3000) they get swapped round quite regularly depending on the job being done as some domes are SF1, some SF3. All we do is a calibration then crack on.
 

KB6930

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Looking at a 2nd john deere with sf1 unlocked and autotrac ready. Would my done from my other tractor just fit straight on and off I go?
Thanks Paul
Just read this again you're buying a tractor with a dome that's sf1 and you're wondering if your existing dime will swap over ?
 

KB6930

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No, I'm buying a 130r that has autotrac and sf1 unlocked. Not planning on buying a done for it but to use my 6000 dome from my 155r if I need to.
Ok I got confused as it's the dome that's unlocked to sf1/3 etc not the tractor .
But yes as long as the 130 has the same square mounting on top of the cab not the front mounted one it'll just be a swap over and re calibrate the tcm
 

rusty

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I have a 6145R that I used an existing ITC dome with . Had to change the casing to fit the new style roof bracket. I now have a 6130R as well which came with a 6000 dome. I can swap them between each tractor with no problems and don't do any recalibration. Wasn't aware that I should!
 

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