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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7985049" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Go with a system that can be expanded to auto steer. Even if it’s the likes of a Trimble es steer It can be moved from tractor to tractor in 15 minutes and gives decent straight like auto steer. Curves are less accurate I find. Light bars are good for basic guidance but watching the lights all day will ruin your eyesight and drive you nuts. Talk with others in your area and see what they are using or want to upgrade. A waas signal will give pretty Good accuracy fir broadacre farming And it’s free. I’d rather buy a better gos set up on waas than keep paying annual subscriptions. Keep in mind although it’s a short time to swap the unit over Calibration and setting will need to be entered for correct machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7985049, member: 156006"] Go with a system that can be expanded to auto steer. Even if it’s the likes of a Trimble es steer It can be moved from tractor to tractor in 15 minutes and gives decent straight like auto steer. Curves are less accurate I find. Light bars are good for basic guidance but watching the lights all day will ruin your eyesight and drive you nuts. Talk with others in your area and see what they are using or want to upgrade. A waas signal will give pretty Good accuracy fir broadacre farming And it’s free. I’d rather buy a better gos set up on waas than keep paying annual subscriptions. Keep in mind although it’s a short time to swap the unit over Calibration and setting will need to be entered for correct machine. [/QUOTE]
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