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Trimble 750 coverage logging
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<blockquote data-quote="Soon_60" data-source="post: 5160888" data-attributes="member: 43806"><p>Coverage logging switch in all 4 sections? Why not. Then it will paint the whole swath when ever any section is on. </p><p></p><p>As this simple coverage logging can not deal with individual sections, having several logging switches side by side is not in my mind necessary. On or two mid sections are enough to give you the information you need. And also the area covered would be closer to truth. In case of spaying a narrow strip only on an outside right or left section you can always use the manual paint button every once in the while - like about 1/4 oh the swath length in your case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soon_60, post: 5160888, member: 43806"] Coverage logging switch in all 4 sections? Why not. Then it will paint the whole swath when ever any section is on. As this simple coverage logging can not deal with individual sections, having several logging switches side by side is not in my mind necessary. On or two mid sections are enough to give you the information you need. And also the area covered would be closer to truth. In case of spaying a narrow strip only on an outside right or left section you can always use the manual paint button every once in the while - like about 1/4 oh the swath length in your case. [/QUOTE]
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