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Fendt Varioguide sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="shakalakka" data-source="post: 7230056" data-attributes="member: 145512"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Just getting my feet wet with varioguide (rtk) doing some spraying. It seems that the tractor is awefully aggressive getting to the wayline, and if im not dead on the wayline when enabling varioguide, it will do a hard right/left to get there as soon as possible. Even adjusting the sensitivity to almost 0 still feels a bit wobbly. For spraying a field after harvest this isnt so bad, but how do you guys drill with this system? I imagine it would look like i was drunk if you saw the tracks after Varioguide took over. Question is, is it a way to "aim" properly before letting enabling varioguide, so it doesnt to these jumps. Seems scary drilling with this as it stands :O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakalakka, post: 7230056, member: 145512"] Hi, Just getting my feet wet with varioguide (rtk) doing some spraying. It seems that the tractor is awefully aggressive getting to the wayline, and if im not dead on the wayline when enabling varioguide, it will do a hard right/left to get there as soon as possible. Even adjusting the sensitivity to almost 0 still feels a bit wobbly. For spraying a field after harvest this isnt so bad, but how do you guys drill with this system? I imagine it would look like i was drunk if you saw the tracks after Varioguide took over. Question is, is it a way to "aim" properly before letting enabling varioguide, so it doesnt to these jumps. Seems scary drilling with this as it stands :O [/QUOTE]
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