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<blockquote data-quote="Soon_60" data-source="post: 9010178" data-attributes="member: 43806"><p>Yes. The harvester does have a row feeler that works very well keeping the opelwheels on the row.</p><p>But driving the tractor on the row for 8 - 10 hrs day tor 10 days gets tiring. Even a simple low end steering assist system like this makes it easy as long as it is on RTK.</p><p></p><p>This one fall we had to start up lifting a field of beets with 10 cm snow. Had been raining a lot and it was just too wet. We had to wait for soil to freeze a little bit to carry the machinery and to get it done. With RTK steering it was an easy chore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soon_60, post: 9010178, member: 43806"] Yes. The harvester does have a row feeler that works very well keeping the opelwheels on the row. But driving the tractor on the row for 8 - 10 hrs day tor 10 days gets tiring. Even a simple low end steering assist system like this makes it easy as long as it is on RTK. This one fall we had to start up lifting a field of beets with 10 cm snow. Had been raining a lot and it was just too wet. We had to wait for soil to freeze a little bit to carry the machinery and to get it done. With RTK steering it was an easy chore. [/QUOTE]
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