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<blockquote data-quote="Shutesy" data-source="post: 8201770" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>I'm sure most could learn it, if for instance no GPS was available worldwide for some reason. I'm 32, use GPS for nearly every task now on a tractor but grew up drilling, ploughing etc with no GPS at all and I know which method I would rather have nowadays. Many farmers still scoff at GPS steering saying driving straight is a dying art, using a GPS system to its full benefit is a new skill that has replaced it. To be drilling for example to 1 inch accuracy whether at 8am, 3pm or 11pm perfectly straight or in conditions like this;</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1044705[/ATTACH]</p><p>Is just not possible without the help of technology. Without the GPS yesterday in the above photo I would have had no clue where my drill mark was!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shutesy, post: 8201770, member: 316"] I'm sure most could learn it, if for instance no GPS was available worldwide for some reason. I'm 32, use GPS for nearly every task now on a tractor but grew up drilling, ploughing etc with no GPS at all and I know which method I would rather have nowadays. Many farmers still scoff at GPS steering saying driving straight is a dying art, using a GPS system to its full benefit is a new skill that has replaced it. To be drilling for example to 1 inch accuracy whether at 8am, 3pm or 11pm perfectly straight or in conditions like this; [ATTACH type="full"]1044705[/ATTACH] Is just not possible without the help of technology. Without the GPS yesterday in the above photo I would have had no clue where my drill mark was! [/QUOTE]
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