Agleader Integra Driving a Headland

Chickcatcher

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Mixed Farmer
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Ideas please on how to get the integra to auto steer the headland works. Have marked the field boundry put in the swath width, headland twice the size of implement and it wont come up with a line to even manually drive too.
 
Location
N Yorks
I manually drive on smart path the first time round then it steers 2nd lap onwards.

I don't like it though as I find it too jumpy and exaggerates turns. I use bout markers and mark 1 eyeball for the majority and just steer straight lines in the field using AB lines auto steer.

I would like it to do what you're suggesting though
 

Chickcatcher

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Mixed Farmer
Location
SG9
Thanks @l'ordinary bonville I was thinking I was the only one using an Integra!
The idea is that this year we are drilling with my Cat 55 on a 6 Mtr Rapid and intending to drill headlands after the rest of the field and marking Headland ins and outs by drilling the inner most headland work first. I have had some telephone help which worked when I marked the Boundry and ran smart path on a work of 2.6mtrs (being width of Cat) but I was unable to expand that into a 24 Mtr headland and 6mtr drill width.
Sadly Knowing a Trimble 750 very well I am not getting my head round the Integra (must be "Old"). The intention This morning is to Mark The width of 24mtr headland with the Sprayer (have got 750 in this and driving it) and then just drill that mark for the ins and outs only 7 fields so will give me a job whilst "S in L" gets on with the drilling. (we are both new to the Integra and drilling with the Cat) bestest R
 
Location
N Yorks
I drill headlands last and just guess the ins and outs

you can create a headland in the box just to give you a guide to work from.

In any event if you paint the screen only when in work then you can see on your last headland run whether you need to do another lap
 

Chickcatcher

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Mixed Farmer
Location
SG9
Well a few years on and S.in L. let me back on Cat only using a press which was my requirement when first getting Cat.
BUT with all the bells and whistles once in a while the A-B drive line would shift 140/160cm after varying amounts of time it would go back to where it had moved from, lucky being old enough to drive to the last work until it came back on correct A-B line press 4Mtr
Sure there must be some ideas out there what is happening. Also wondering if this was happening to the previous owner hence why I could afford it!
 

Andy26

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Arable Farmer
Location
Northants
Well a few years on and S.in L. let me back on Cat only using a press which was my requirement when first getting Cat.
BUT with all the bells and whistles once in a while the A-B drive line would shift 140/160cm after varying amounts of time it would go back to where it had moved from, lucky being old enough to drive to the last work until it came back on correct A-B line press 4Mtr
Sure there must be some ideas out there what is happening. Also wondering if this was happening to the previous owner hence why I could afford it!
Does it use RTK?

What you describe is what can happen when you loose an RTK signal and it reverts to Egnos or similar.
 
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