John Deere trailed sprayer crabbing on slopes

TBradbury

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Arable Farmer
Using a John Deere 952i trailed sprayer at work and whilst it pulls in line on flattish ground or going parallel with the slope direction (it gets calibrated) it has a tendency to pull to one side when crossing slopes running out of the tramline by about 4-6 inches. Any ideas if there is some way to account for this in the computer?
 
What’s the point in replying if your not going to be helpful, that’s obviously what I did, the question I asked was if there is an alternative solution where it (the machine) can compensate
Yes get green star on back of sprayer and link implement and tractor together
The most obvious and simplest option is to use any of your skill if you have any and DRIVE it your self , it’s not hard
Sorry but one of those days 🤷‍♂️
KISS. Think what it means
 

Timbo

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Gods County
Yes get green star on back of sprayer and link implement and tractor together
The most obvious and simplest option is to use any of your skill if you have any and DRIVE it your self , it’s not hard
Sorry but one of those days 🤷‍♂️
KISS. Think what it means

+ 1 . 2nd dome on sprayer and link. Works really well.

Or else manually set steering off set for the few banked fields.
 

TBradbury

Member
Arable Farmer
Yes get green star on back of sprayer and link implement and tractor together
The most obvious and simplest option is to use any of your skill if you have any and DRIVE it your self , it’s not hard
Sorry but one of those days 🤷‍♂️
KISS. Think what it means
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