Posted by in-too-deep on February 28, 2008 at 07:23:01 from (209.102.166.105):
In Reply to: Precision Farming posted by farmermatt on February 27, 2008 at 17:25:41:
I've used Trimble and John Deere's AutoTrac, and I like JD's MUCH better. The Trimble needs time every morning or when you move fields it needs to sit still to get it's "convergance" kinda like waiting for the satellites to find the tractor. Took nearly an hour at times. The monitor was also too complicated and hard to use. John Deere's was great to use. Hop in the tractor or combine, punch a couple buttons and you're off. I liked the old, very simple, black and white monitor better, but better than Trimble all around. I planted with the Trimble, and field cultivated, chisel plowed, and combined beans with the JD.
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