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Eastern Ontario, Canada | first off make sure you have all the measurements correct in the atu vehicle setup. especially make sure it knows it an articulate tractor. then i would start with every setting in the middle at 100. adjust heading sensitivity and line sensitivity together down 5 or 10 at a time. but always together seems best to get a baseline setup. also steer play setting can play a big part. if you turn the steering wheel does the tractor start turning right away or is there a delay. if there is a delay then id start with playing with steering play setting. I use the steering sensitivity as a speed adjustment with my atu 300's, planting at 5mph i have it around 40-50, 12 mph cutting hay and it needs 90-100. its like the last fine tune setting. not the first.
this next bit may not pertain to you but more of a general PSA.
most importantly, You may have already, but many people don't read the owners manuals it seems. I read all of them for my equipment, and thats how i learned to set my atu's up on my own. before setting anything read the manual! and if its a piece of Deere equipment, not having a hard copy manual is not an excuse, they are all online for free.
Edited by EastOnfarmer 3/19/2024 18:19
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