davidroberts30
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Have you been right through the steer setup wizzardThat was going to be my next question
I’ll pop a load of pics of the settings… so please feel free to highlight any issues…. I’m sure there will be many!!I’ve not knowingly altered any of these 4 pics-View attachment 1171639View attachment 1171640View attachment 1171641View attachment 1171642
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You also have a massive error on your steer angleThat was going to be my next question
I’ll pop a load of pics of the settings… so please feel free to highlight any issues…. I’m sure there will be many!!I’ve not knowingly altered any of these 4 pics-View attachment 1171639View attachment 1171640View attachment 1171641View attachment 1171642
But these I have changed-🫢
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Is that an iphone? Don'y have to change my wifi settings at all with an android, but it might explain why my fathers iphone's hotspot is such a PITA.Perfect , yes need to switch off WiFi on my phone .
anyone know roughly how much data will be used by using hotspot on your phone? In a day say . ?
Hi, I was testing my autosteer yesterday whilst doing some cultivating. And I’ve discovered that It doesn‘t like bumps in the field and seems to be doing about 10/20cm accuracy even though it’s got rtk. I was just wondering what settings I’d need to change to get the best results?
You can see in the picture bellow if you look on the right theres a bit of a bump in the wheelings from the cultivator and if you look along those wheel marks it’s fairly wobbly all the way up them.
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On what size do you think GPS is usable. Here in Europe most of our fields are 0.5ha area or even smaller, we just have couple of 2+ha fields. Do you think GPS would be worth it for such small field. Thanks for the replay.
I’m in N Ireland a lot of our fields are 2ha give or take, works fine for me and wouldn’t want to be without. I don’t tramline with drill for example so have always laid tramlines with sprayer.On what size do you think GPS is usable. Here in Europe most of our fields are 0.5ha area or even smaller, we just have couple of 2+ha fields. Do you think GPS would be worth it for such small field. Thanks for the replay.
Well done for this Andyinv it definitely helps. You must put so much time into creating these videos. It really is clever software and i think alot more user friendly than the mainstream brands
Latest training video is out. Ages that took me
Still need to do chapters and subtitles but etc etc. Let me know if anything needs clarified etc.. but I'll tell you now, I ain't changing it
Thank you for taking the time to make these they are very helpfull
Latest training video is out. Ages that took me
Still need to do chapters and subtitles but etc etc. Let me know if anything needs clarified etc.. but I'll tell you now, I ain't changing it
Have 70 cows, 30 of them are milking, we do everything our self, so have mower combination 3m+3m, teader 6m, rake 8,15m, we also have corn planter and normal planter and we have cca. 10ha of fields and 35ha of grass fields. Yes will probobly go for gps on smaller 100hp tractor. Thanks for the replay =) and sorry for bad EnglishNo simple answer there, what do you grow on your fields? Do you mostly use mounted implements or trailed?
Easier to avoid overlap/gaps with small machines but the total loss could be about the same as with bigger machines. Avoiding fatigue less of an issue on small fields.
If you feel comfortable building an AOG setup, I would not think twice be it small or large fields.
You will need a Windows tablet, like the Panasonic FZ-G1 a PCB with a CanBus chip on and antennae.Can someone give me a shopping list to make my guidance ready 7626 massey Ferguson steer itself please? A dummies guide to install it would be great! TIA