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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Quebec, Canada
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Also check all your antenna location setup. height length etc... If the measurments you entered aren't accurate it might not help. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Eastern Iowa
Posts: 23
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we had truesight with agleader on our newholland 8 row wides i didnt care for it in the hills and in slightly goose necked corn it did wonders but with all the leaves on the ground this year the feelers caused plugging quite often i took mine off for the majority of the harvest and the other operater continued to fight them
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 611
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What didn't you like about the system in hills? I do think that the company offers a hillside package that senses slopes and steers the combine up the slope, works pretty good for me. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Alberta
Posts: 37
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Video: Headsight row feelers in already harvested corn Amazing !!!! | Farms.com
Has anybody installed a Truesight on an air drill for inter row seeding? If so, just wondering how well it works in wheat or canola stubble. Thanks |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Eastern Iowa
Posts: 23
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MidWest,
They didn't seem to react soon enough on the steep hills, it didn't bring it up far enough and then when it became less steep it went over to far trying to make up for what it lost on the hill. The plastic guides/sensor arms pushed and caught a lot of leaves that were on the ground and then when the big pile finally came through it plugged the row it was on. It wasn't much of a problem in good corn but i think it would guide through the trash better with metal rod feelers like the CNH one. We had a topnotch serviceman but i just got tired of messing with it when it was time to really get some corn picked. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 611
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Farmboy, I run a Truesight setup that adjusts for hillsides and helps steer the combine up the hill. Call Headsight and see what they can do for you in your hills. Plus they may give you advice on something you can adjust to fix your issue, they want you to be happy with the thing.
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