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Settings advice for Trimble fmx
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<blockquote data-quote="Claas Man" data-source="post: 1088882" data-attributes="member: 1954"><p>I have a new trailed drill that is mounted on the lift arms and it pivots 30 cm behind them. When I am lining up to sow if I am in to narrow the tractor steers out and the drill momentarily steers in which makes the problem worse and the opposite happens when I am out to far. This is leaving me with little narrow strips missed at the end which the headland is not able to catch. I am working with autopilot on RTK. </p><p>I know it is down to measurements & settings but I have tried everything but I still can't get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claas Man, post: 1088882, member: 1954"] I have a new trailed drill that is mounted on the lift arms and it pivots 30 cm behind them. When I am lining up to sow if I am in to narrow the tractor steers out and the drill momentarily steers in which makes the problem worse and the opposite happens when I am out to far. This is leaving me with little narrow strips missed at the end which the headland is not able to catch. I am working with autopilot on RTK. I know it is down to measurements & settings but I have tried everything but I still can't get it right. [/QUOTE]
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