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Precision Farming & GPS
John Deere GreenStar
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7448626" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>You can use an Adaptive Curve for headlands (Boundary Curve on newer screens) but with SF1 it will drift. I just do them the old fashioned way with that round thing in front of you. For recentering, tap the line with 2 opposing arrows in the centre of the screen as Will1594 said.</p><p></p><p>I've recorded headland curves with SF3 and for drilling with SF1,2 or 3 you just drive the first time around manually, recording as you go. Leave the recording on for subsequent passes so you can start to straighten out any twitches you put in (and recorded) on the first time around. Just hit auto steer on when you're back where you wanted to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7448626, member: 166"] You can use an Adaptive Curve for headlands (Boundary Curve on newer screens) but with SF1 it will drift. I just do them the old fashioned way with that round thing in front of you. For recentering, tap the line with 2 opposing arrows in the centre of the screen as Will1594 said. I've recorded headland curves with SF3 and for drilling with SF1,2 or 3 you just drive the first time around manually, recording as you go. Leave the recording on for subsequent passes so you can start to straighten out any twitches you put in (and recorded) on the first time around. Just hit auto steer on when you're back where you wanted to be. [/QUOTE]
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