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Anybody using GPS guidance for their field work?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 580068" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I tried using one for a year or so, sold it and got a good foam marker. In large regularly shaped fields I think they may work ok. With the shapes of our fields, it takes a couple of seconds for it to get ready for the next pass and you end up with a lot of skips. I don;t stop and turn around at the end of a pass, I just adjust the position as I turn and keep going. I found I used more herbicide trying to avoid the skips then I do with the foam marker. Mine was a Centerline 220 and not worth the investment. I would suggest you try to borrow one and give it a try before you cough up the bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 580068, member: 34"] I tried using one for a year or so, sold it and got a good foam marker. In large regularly shaped fields I think they may work ok. With the shapes of our fields, it takes a couple of seconds for it to get ready for the next pass and you end up with a lot of skips. I don;t stop and turn around at the end of a pass, I just adjust the position as I turn and keep going. I found I used more herbicide trying to avoid the skips then I do with the foam marker. Mine was a Centerline 220 and not worth the investment. I would suggest you try to borrow one and give it a try before you cough up the bucks. [/QUOTE]
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