This dumb iPhone. I thought I had figured out why they are posting sideways. I guess not.
I'm not a fan of staring at the GPS. It makes me nervous. I have my line snapped and after I get turned I get to the coordinate the GPS needs and then put a horizon point between the spear tip and the hood center. Most of the fields here are also bordered by timber so the loader has to be up to get close enough. I've just gotten used to it being that way. I also have a phobia about driving down the road with the loader down. If some nut is going to look at their phone and swerve and run into me I want them to hit the tractor not the spear. I just end up leaving if up all of the time and then I don't bonk my head on it in the barnyard, either. Habit, I guess.
Ideally, I wouldn't have a loader on the planting tractor, but I also have to use it to lift the big bulk bags of seed. There are four loader tractors around here but those bags are super leavy. The 7800 has the power to lift it. I had thought I would take off that loader during planting, but not with the way I get seed now. It's also baling 150 bales today, so having the spear on it helps.
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