750a width

Woldtopper

New Member
What width do people enter on auto guide for a 6 m drill? Sounds a daft question but ours doesn’t seem to match up pass to pass at 5.98m.
 

clbarclay

Member
Location
Worcestershire
I recall users on here saying that they are not exactly the nominal width.

Measure the distance between the bottom edges of the outer most discs (or slots left in the ground). Divide it my the 35 and multiply by 36 to get the actual working width of your 6m 750a.
 

Woldtopper

New Member
I recall users on here saying that they are not exactly the nominal width.

Measure the distance between the bottom edges of the outer most discs (or slots left in the ground). Divide it my the 35 and multiply by 36 to get the actual working width of your 6m 750a.
Ok thanks will try that in the morning.
 

Woldtopper

New Member
Technically they are 16.6 cm row width so it should be 5.976 m. In reality you need to measure it as they can be slightly out.
Ok thanks, Will have another measure up in morning, but don’t think it’s as wide as that. Will double check tractor arms are right as well for being central.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
Our old 6m on RTK at 5.98 matched perfectly

@Feldspar us your man on this, he had no end of trouble and ended up having JD move the rear wheels if I recall correctly ?
 

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