Which simple gps system for a dairy farm?

MickW

Member
Location
South West
Hi I am no longer involved with Hexagon - Leica having left that business in October last year.
After several years working with Leica I have now moved to A S Communications, while my main responsibility is the new Soil Scout wireless monitoring system I will of course be involved with Trimble product in the future.
Soil Scout monitors temperature, moisture and salinity of Soil or Biomass the data can be view easilly allowing growers to build a long term picture of conditions, would be keen to show people this new product.

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Mick Whitley
07930 389052
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David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
I would not be without one now, apart from anything else, having an accurate GPS speed readout and accurate field measurements will make sprayer calibration etc so easy.
Mojomini does fine here for fert and spraying, I build in 0.3m overlap and never have any problem with misses even on gentle undulations.
Find out if Patchwork has facility to plumb in an auxilliary coverage on/off switch into the screen mounted box, that you could mount say, on a spool lever or next to a sprayer on/off switch. Mojomini does not.
You will be told this is not important, but if you want to get accurate area coverage figures, eg when drilling or spraying part fields etc, then it certainly would be very handy indeed. Unless you are an octopus, you will be unable to simultaneously reach the windscreen mounted GPS device coverage on/off switch, the machine on/off control, and operate the tractor lift or steering or PTO controls.
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Trimble EZguide works well for me like others have said spraying and fert spinning it's great, used it for opening fields out mowing or rolling. Would say it easily pays for itself just with fert spinning after silaging!
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Just to add, after 2 years use, my Mojomini internal battery must be knacked, unit all works fine when connected to loom on tractor (which in reality is all the time) but unplug screen unit, and battery warning soon comes up. No idea if this is fixable and it does not detract from use of unit.
SD card function seems a waste of time too, since you are not really able to store any useful information other than which field you have been in.
 

Sparkymark

Member
Ok i got some prices from patchwork. You can buy direct from them cutting dealers out. The eco model is £1000 and the eco+ is £1250. The advantages of eco+ are a better dustproof box and it remembers previously worked fields whereas the eco doesnt.
I tend to think the extra £250 should be worth it.
I'm getting a price from Paxtons for trimble system just for comparison. Are there any opinions over which is best between a trimble vs patchwork?
Thanks for replys so far.
 

croppers

Member
Location
Scottish Borders
Ok i got some prices from patchwork. You can buy direct from them cutting dealers out. The eco model is £1000 and the eco+ is £1250. The advantages of eco+ are a better dustproof box and it remembers previously worked fields whereas the eco doesnt.
I tend to think the extra £250 should be worth it.
I'm getting a price from Paxtons for trimble system just for comparison. Are there any opinions over which is best between a trimble vs patchwork?
Thanks for replys so far.

And your saving how much by cutting the dealer out?
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Ok i got some prices from patchwork. You can buy direct from them cutting dealers out. The eco model is £1000 and the eco+ is £1250. The advantages of eco+ are a better dustproof box and it remembers previously worked fields whereas the eco doesnt.
I tend to think the extra £250 should be worth it.
I'm getting a price from Paxtons for trimble system just for comparison. Are there any opinions over which is best between a trimble vs patchwork?
Thanks for replys so far.
What sort of antenna comes with that , a simple patch type or an upgraded version?
 
Ok i got some prices from patchwork. You can buy direct from them cutting dealers out. The eco model is £1000 and the eco+ is £1250. The advantages of eco+ are a better dustproof box and it remembers previously worked fields whereas the eco doesnt.
I tend to think the extra £250 should be worth it.
I'm getting a price from Paxtons for trimble system just for comparison. Are there any opinions over which is best between a trimble vs patchwork?
Thanks for replys so far.

I'm interested in something similar to yourself @Sparkymark. Did you look at the Patchwork BlackBox Go as well. It's another £250 more than the eco+ but wondered if you think it's worth considering. Any news on Trimble prices?
 
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MickW

Member
Location
South West
Both A S Communications and Soil Essentials have a special offer on the Trimble 250 at the moment it includes the updraded antenna for £995 plus carriage & vat

Mick W
A S Communications
07930 389052
 

pas-john

New Member
Hi, there seems to be so many systems out there now. Does anyone have any advice on which system would be a very simple one that was easy to use and good value. I'm not interested in lots of bells and whistles, i'm just a dumb farmer who needs to know where i should be driving.
Spraying and fert spreading in grassland would be my main uses for it.
Any advice welcome.
Hi I have sold GPS kit since it first appeared back in the late 90's and got increasingly frustrated that everything has been geared around arable farms, so I formed our own software company and developed a GPS guidance system especially for this market, take a look at the our website www.sixty-5.com and don't hesitate to contact us for more information.
 

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