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Precision Farming & GPS
The economics of autosteer
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<blockquote data-quote="Robt" data-source="post: 56961" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>However, guessing you went to school and were not brought up by wolves in the forest! 100cm Is a metre! By the looks of that photo you are overlapping by almost a whole row. At 100mm spacing that's 3.97 inches. So call it 3 inches. That's 12 inches per tramline. So that's approx 30cm this making your 12m tramlines 11.7m or if on 24m tramlines , 23.4........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robt, post: 56961, member: 1005"] However, guessing you went to school and were not brought up by wolves in the forest! 100cm Is a metre! By the looks of that photo you are overlapping by almost a whole row. At 100mm spacing that's 3.97 inches. So call it 3 inches. That's 12 inches per tramline. So that's approx 30cm this making your 12m tramlines 11.7m or if on 24m tramlines , 23.4........ [/QUOTE]
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