2013 Outback STX Autosteer for sale in Lidgerwood, ND

2013 Outback STX Autosteer, With the introduction of the Outback STX v1.1 software upgrade, AgJunction has made its system, which combines full RTK capability in an autosteer-ready terminal, even more versatile. Among the many functional improvements is the ability for the software, in conjunction with eDriveX, to steer a broader assortment of autosteer-ready tractors. Increased versatility is just one of the many improvements this latest STX software release has to offer, either through the terminal or when combined with AC110 v2.5 or eDriveX v2.6, says John Lueger, AgJunction product manager. Pair for added punch Coupled with an AC110, the STX provides single product rate and section control for liquid and anhydrous applications. A number of current AC110 kits are supported as well as the low-flow and valve-advance features recently introduced in Outback MAX, Lueger explains. Other features include AB contour and the ability to pause the creation of a field boundary for such things as tank refills and then to resume it later. The culmination of combining full RTK capability in an autosteer-ready, value-based terminal, Outback STX is compatible with the full line of Outback autosteer systems, says Lueger. This includes eDriveX, with the eTurns automated turn solution, eDriveTC, our decimeter system, and the Outback eDrive VSi electric steering interface. STX also works with any of the Outback Guidance base station units and provides RTK capability when teamed up with a MAX Rover and Outback RTK base station unit. High accuracy in demand Global adoption of high-accuracy guidance continues to drive interest in the Outback STX. According to the company, this software release adds more features to enable precision application in key growth markets around the world. Read more about Machinery Asking $5,500, Located in LIDGERWOOD ND 58053, Contact Brian at 701-640-1966 for more information.
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