Hey Jon. Thank you very much for the informative video. Makes it much easier to understand than reading the manual. Really appreciate it sir. Well done!
Good suggestion if I have time this winter I may be able to. It is something that you can do yourself. When you have a field opened go to guidance tab on right side of screen and then press either nudge right or nudge left. The more you nudge the line, meaning pressing the button multiple times, the more nudge you will get.
Hey John. Thanks for the video. Just got This and using your videos to learn how to use the equipment. I like this option but I’m curious, if I wanted to plant soybeans in a diagonal direction using headland option, would that work to adjust the inside lines? Or say it’s a square field just to stay simple, could I select the A point in one corner of the field, continue around the headland, but once I got to say a diagonal corner approximately 45 degrees, could I then set my B point and have that diagonal line?
Yes you can set your A and B point wherever you need to which if done like you said would give you a line in a angle. You also have the option to select A+ for infill this allows you to input a degree heading and may be more exact in getting the angle you want.
I would try running WAAS first and see if it is accurate enough for you. A good option right now is to do a Rangepoint RTX demo. It is a more broad accuracy and would be a good place to start. When it comes to row crops (corn) that is when I would recommend a higher accuracy of Centerpoint RTX or VRS/RTK. The basic thing to remember is the more accurate you are the more overlap you can eliminate. High accuracy pays for itself.
What exactly do you want to do? If you were to go with a more accurate GPS signal than WAAS, yes with some signals there is a annual subscription fee. It all depends on how accurate you need to be.
Would be for seeding mainly....maybe for swathing to.
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One more technical question. First i set up field boundary. Then i set up AB line on boundary. Will inline be dependant on machine width? So does The navigaton create different lines for seeder 3m and different one for sprayer 24m?
Yes lines in field are based on implement width. If you come back to field and load your original line your spacing adjusts to you different implement widths.
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@@jonhofstetter4120 so, I can go to create boundaries with 3m fertilizer and go direcly on border and in same drive set up AB line?
In the headland pattern when you switch infill it is a straight line. Generally speaking you can start in a freeform pattern and transition to a straighter line this is a last pass pattern. I hope I understood your question if not let me know. To do every third pass you can count your lines on screen they are numbered. If you have a 20 ft wide implement and then go back over field with a 60 ft wide implement load the same field name and guidance lines you used with your 20 ft implement then your line degree heading matches right up. Your GPS accuracy plays a role and rtk signal with 1 inch accuracy works well. When doing this start a new event to have a clean screen to start with so you get a coverage map for that specific pass in field and most importly when controlling a rate and running automatic section control.
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@@jonhofstetter4120 not exactly, my question was how to avoid reversing tractor. I have 10ft seeder and would like to go every 4th line of guidance. sorry my technical English is not as good as id like to be
Not sure may need more information on reversing tractor. Going every 4 guidance line you could count the lines or go by swath number accross bottom of screen. If you are centering on every fourth pass you could set up a 40 ft. wide guidance width. If you are matching up to original lines or a tram line you may have to shift your line to match up with previous passes in field. Sorry I misunderstood your original question. Hope this helps.
Will the A+ line follow the last pass you did? Got really odd shaped feild and would like to do a headland and then have the next pass always follow my last is that possible?
Please show a 2 headland video, I don't get the switch to the second headland and i mess this up. one headland is as you showed but when does the next one show up?
Hey Jon. Thank you very much for the informative video. Makes it much easier to understand than reading the manual. Really appreciate it sir. Well done!
Thank you for watching and glad it helped you.
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Good suggestion if I have time this winter I may be able to. It is something that you can do yourself. When you have a field opened go to guidance tab on right side of screen and then press either nudge right or nudge left. The more you nudge the line, meaning pressing the button multiple times, the more nudge you will get.
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Hey John. Thanks for the video. Just got
This and using your videos to learn how to use the equipment. I like this option but I’m curious, if I wanted to plant soybeans in a diagonal direction using headland option, would that work to adjust the inside lines? Or say it’s a square field just to stay simple, could I select the A point in one corner of the field, continue around the headland, but once I got to say a diagonal corner approximately 45 degrees, could I then set my B point and have that diagonal line?
Yes you can set your A and B point wherever you need to which if done like you said would give you a line in a angle. You also have the option to select A+ for infill this allows you to input a degree heading and may be more exact in getting the angle you want.
I would be using it for seeding mainly. Maybe for swathing to.
I would try running WAAS first and see if it is accurate enough for you. A good option right now is to do a Rangepoint RTX demo. It is a more broad accuracy and would be a good place to start. When it comes to row crops (corn) that is when I would recommend a higher accuracy of Centerpoint RTX or VRS/RTK. The basic thing to remember is the more accurate you are the more overlap you can eliminate. High accuracy pays for itself.
What exactly do you want to do? If you were to go with a more accurate GPS signal than WAAS, yes with some signals there is a annual subscription fee. It all depends on how accurate you need to be.
Would be for seeding mainly....maybe for swathing to.
One more technical question. First i set up field boundary. Then i set up AB line on boundary. Will inline be dependant on machine width? So does The navigaton create different lines for seeder 3m and different one for sprayer 24m?
Yes lines in field are based on implement width. If you come back to field and load your original line your spacing adjusts to you different implement widths.
@@jonhofstetter4120 so, I can go to create boundaries with 3m fertilizer and go direcly on border and in same drive set up AB line?
Yes, just keep in mind your gps repeatable accuracy. May have to adjust lines on lower level accuracy.
Once the headland has been made, will the auto steer drive the outer lap the next time the paddock is worked in?
Patrick Way yes it should. On some older firmware versions it may not.
Hi @Jon is it possible to straighten the line in few tracks? other question is - how to go every third track?
In the headland pattern when you switch infill it is a straight line. Generally speaking you can start in a freeform pattern and transition to a straighter line this is a last pass pattern. I hope I understood your question if not let me know.
To do every third pass you can count your lines on screen they are numbered. If you have a 20 ft wide implement and then go back over field with a 60 ft wide implement load the same field name and guidance lines you used with your 20 ft implement then your line degree heading matches right up. Your GPS accuracy plays a role and rtk signal with 1 inch accuracy works well. When doing this start a new event to have a clean screen to start with so you get a coverage map for that specific pass in field and most importly when controlling a rate and running automatic section control.
@@jonhofstetter4120 not exactly, my question was how to avoid reversing tractor. I have 10ft seeder and would like to go every 4th line of guidance. sorry my technical English is not as good as id like to be
Not sure may need more information on reversing tractor.
Going every 4 guidance line you could count the lines or go by swath number accross bottom of screen. If you are centering on every fourth pass you could set up a 40 ft. wide guidance width. If you are matching up to original lines or a tram line you may have to shift your line to match up with previous passes in field. Sorry I misunderstood your original question. Hope this helps.
Will the A+ line follow the last pass you did? Got really odd shaped feild and would like to do a headland and then have the next pass always follow my last is that possible?
The A+ line is same as AB only you run your line before you start your first pass. Last pass is your freeform pattern.
do you have to have a pay subscription with these?
Please show a 2 headland video, I don't get the switch to the second headland and i mess this up.
one headland is as you showed but when does the next one show up?
mymy1926 If time allows this winter you are not the first one to ask this.