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Set the navigation point to the implement on an X30/C3000
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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 4161224" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>I think in general its not noticed because, firstly the lines laid down by one receiver are generally followed by the same (brand) receiver even if it's in a different machines, so they'll all follow the same "convention". Secondly as long as the implement matches up correctly with previous pass then to the driver that is all that matters, whether the tractor or the implement is technically on or off the guidance line wont matter (in the same crop operation)? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/scratchhead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratchhead:" title="Scratchead :scratchhead:" data-shortname=":scratchhead:" /></p><p></p><p>The difference I'd have thought only become obvious on especially long implements, running to very tight curves. How do the pivot guys do it in the states? Do they run two receivers or just carefully tweak the settings on single basic receiver setup, and work to that setup</p><p></p><p>Alternatively the "error" would be really obvious if you had two machines in the same field pulling identical implements (all geometry correctly measured entered), following the exact same (very tightly curved) lines BUT with different brands of receivers fitted. However that's not a very likely scenario I don't think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 4161224, member: 1103"] I think in general its not noticed because, firstly the lines laid down by one receiver are generally followed by the same (brand) receiver even if it's in a different machines, so they'll all follow the same "convention". Secondly as long as the implement matches up correctly with previous pass then to the driver that is all that matters, whether the tractor or the implement is technically on or off the guidance line wont matter (in the same crop operation)? :scratchhead: The difference I'd have thought only become obvious on especially long implements, running to very tight curves. How do the pivot guys do it in the states? Do they run two receivers or just carefully tweak the settings on single basic receiver setup, and work to that setup Alternatively the "error" would be really obvious if you had two machines in the same field pulling identical implements (all geometry correctly measured entered), following the exact same (very tightly curved) lines BUT with different brands of receivers fitted. However that's not a very likely scenario I don't think. [/QUOTE]
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