Posted by fixerupper on May 20, 2019 at 07:39:08 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: Center 'post' posted by DeltaRed on May 20, 2019 at 07:07:05:
I planted several thousand acres with an A. Never did like looking over the stacks but the stacks were easy to line up with the mark.p until cresting a hill. Then I had to look beside the stacks till the tractor nose started down the hill. I did like the way I sat on the A, the steering wheel was in the right spot for me. Then I put the 630 on the planter for a couple of years. The 630 had exhaust on one side and pre cleaner on the other side of the hood so I looked between them to see the mark. Didn t like that either and I didn t like the way I sat and the steering wheel position was not right for me. Then I put the 1086 on the planter. The field of vision was good the seating position was acceptable and I finally had a cab to sit in. Planted with it for probably 10 years. Now the 1086 is the loader tractor and the left hand shifting works great for that job. Now I use a Deere with the center post to plant. It seems like for the first few minutes my left eye is focused on the close door post and my right eye is focused on distance so I sit to the right a bit to avoid that. It does have YT unapproved auto steer which helps a lot. I use the Deere to spray too but auto steer does most of the work there too. After awhile I do not notice the post though. We can get used to almost anything if our prejudices don t get in the way.
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