Anyone plowing with autosteer/gps? - Ontario Agriculture2024-03-29T11:28:48Zhttps://ontag.farms.com/forum/topics/anyone-plowing-with-autosteer-gps?commentId=3646443%3AComment%3A36346&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks Jordan,
That make good…tag:ontag.farms.com,2013-01-09:3646443:Comment:363462013-01-09T21:59:24.136ZRoadrunnerhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/Roadrunner
<p>Thanks Jordan,</p>
<p>That make good sense.</p>
<p>I appreciate the knowledge.</p>
<p>RR</p>
<p>Thanks Jordan,</p>
<p>That make good sense.</p>
<p>I appreciate the knowledge.</p>
<p>RR</p> Guys
As i agrere with paul in…tag:ontag.farms.com,2013-01-09:3646443:Comment:362142013-01-09T04:24:34.810ZJordan Wallacehttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JordanWallace
<p>Guys</p>
<p>As i agrere with paul in most cases, that most guys are using autosteer to strike out. I am / have growers who plow with autosteer. Typlically its on larger plows where the tractor is always on flat ground, This is because plow/ tractor setup is more simplified. </p>
<p>Tyipically growers dont understand that the Roll and Yaw Compensation in the Autosteer throws off the tractor when 1 set of wheels are running in a Plow furrow. This when setup correctly can be very easilly…</p>
<p>Guys</p>
<p>As i agrere with paul in most cases, that most guys are using autosteer to strike out. I am / have growers who plow with autosteer. Typlically its on larger plows where the tractor is always on flat ground, This is because plow/ tractor setup is more simplified. </p>
<p>Tyipically growers dont understand that the Roll and Yaw Compensation in the Autosteer throws off the tractor when 1 set of wheels are running in a Plow furrow. This when setup correctly can be very easilly compensated for in the Setup of the system. There are a few things you can do.</p>
<p>Changing the antenna Height on a Plow to 0" or half of your Tractors height allows some tilt compensation but eleviates the over agressiveness of that tilt reducing its impact on your plow furrow roll.</p>
<p>Its a number that you need to change and play with a little but its easily accomplished. Keep in mind it needs to be changed back for normal field applications. It works very well and saves a pile of time in the field. </p>
<p>There are a number of other things that you can do currently.</p>
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<p>We are working on a kit right now for a variable width plow so that it increase and decreases the width based on the guidance of the plow. Using implement Steering like TrueTracker.</p>
<p> </p> Thanks Paul,
Good point.
I li…tag:ontag.farms.com,2013-01-07:3646443:Comment:363232013-01-07T16:23:29.033ZRoadrunnerhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/Roadrunner
<p>Thanks Paul,</p>
<p>Good point.</p>
<p>I like reading your articles.</p>
<p>RR</p>
<p>Thanks Paul,</p>
<p>Good point.</p>
<p>I like reading your articles.</p>
<p>RR</p> Generally gps is only needed…tag:ontag.farms.com,2012-12-09:3646443:Comment:359672012-12-09T03:13:19.611ZPaul Smithhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/PaulSmith
<p>Generally gps is only needed for striking out when plowing and not a real huge benefit since a wheel in the furrow will usually steer the tractor on its own</p>
<p>Generally gps is only needed for striking out when plowing and not a real huge benefit since a wheel in the furrow will usually steer the tractor on its own</p>