Posted by Robert Major on March 11, 2013 at 22:32:57 from (216.81.22.129):
In Reply to: out back guidance posted by bock on March 11, 2013 at 19:38:51:
Hi My dad doubled the value of our Belarus tractor 3 years ago he put an outback slite in it. he uses it for fertilizer/ spray application, and seeding. we have had no problems with it, it's not technical and Neither is he, Im sure he doesn't use half the functions it can do. I was laughing the day he spread our town field, He finished spreading the field, forgot to turn the unit off drove out to the road, headed to town. Dropped the spreader off. Then came back down past the field to home. He said the nearer he got to the field and the end of the last pass the more excited the GPS got. It started to go nuts telling him how far till the turn for the next pass. of course he was on the road and continued past. the thing was going even more nuts when he went past what it thought was the next run L.O.L. I guess technology has come a long way in the last few years and the price has dropped no end. I think this unit cost $800 when he got it. Regards Robert
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