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Set the navigation point to the implement on an X30/C3000
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern farmer" data-source="post: 3847420" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>Coming shortly back to this topic, perhaps clarifying some confusion.</p><p></p><p>Here a quick example from Fendt VarioGuide on a curve wayline and a trailed implement.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]521356[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Not a perfect screen capture but one can see that the tractor is driving off the wayline to force the trailed implement follow the wayline. This is all done with a single receiver, VarioGuide calculates the tractor path, taking into account implement settings.</p><p></p><p>I thought this would be the same for other brands too but I've learned it is not. Seems the majority (if not all others) do like X30/Auto-Guide 3000. Correct me if I'm wrong but my implement geometry was fine, it is just that both X30 and Auto-Guide (as well as many other autosteer systems) steer the tractor along the curved wayline unlike VarioGuide (on the VarioGuide it depends how the navigation point is configured).</p><p></p><p>Not a big deal though, for many reasons it is better to avoid curved waylines where possible, specifically curved lines with tight turns.</p><p></p><p>Of course there are dual receiver implementations with passive or active implement steering but I was considering the "basic" single receiver case only (the scenario I'm familiar with).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern farmer, post: 3847420, member: 4568"] Coming shortly back to this topic, perhaps clarifying some confusion. Here a quick example from Fendt VarioGuide on a curve wayline and a trailed implement. [ATTACH=full]521356[/ATTACH] Not a perfect screen capture but one can see that the tractor is driving off the wayline to force the trailed implement follow the wayline. This is all done with a single receiver, VarioGuide calculates the tractor path, taking into account implement settings. I thought this would be the same for other brands too but I've learned it is not. Seems the majority (if not all others) do like X30/Auto-Guide 3000. Correct me if I'm wrong but my implement geometry was fine, it is just that both X30 and Auto-Guide (as well as many other autosteer systems) steer the tractor along the curved wayline unlike VarioGuide (on the VarioGuide it depends how the navigation point is configured). Not a big deal though, for many reasons it is better to avoid curved waylines where possible, specifically curved lines with tight turns. Of course there are dual receiver implementations with passive or active implement steering but I was considering the "basic" single receiver case only (the scenario I'm familiar with). [/QUOTE]
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