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Overlap on rtk one side
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<blockquote data-quote="Agriimark" data-source="post: 6702671" data-attributes="member: 111580"><p>You need to do what [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] said. I would not just 'bodge' it and hope. Do you leave the receiver on the tractor all the time or take it off. If the later id re calibrate on a machine it is on even if it has been on previous. Calibrate on a hard, flat, level surface. Offset can be caused by not doing this. Mounting angle in relation to the machine angle can cause it, tyre pressure's. Also i would not use spray paint. I use bricks, drive forward, turn around and come down the same pass. And like said use a tape. I would look at this before the implement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agriimark, post: 6702671, member: 111580"] You need to do what [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] said. I would not just 'bodge' it and hope. Do you leave the receiver on the tractor all the time or take it off. If the later id re calibrate on a machine it is on even if it has been on previous. Calibrate on a hard, flat, level surface. Offset can be caused by not doing this. Mounting angle in relation to the machine angle can cause it, tyre pressure's. Also i would not use spray paint. I use bricks, drive forward, turn around and come down the same pass. And like said use a tape. I would look at this before the implement. [/QUOTE]
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