In order to prevent errors in recognition, AGROCOM EYE DRIVE scans the whole area ahead of the tractor and not just a single line. This turns steering into child’s play and you stay in line over plant rows, hay and straw swaths, humps, tramlines and asparagus furrows.
» Immediate response.
Camera guidance systems like this don’t need an external correction signal so it runs free of signal charges. No more worries about the correction signal dropping out and no reception problems behind trees or in valleys. Night time operation is made possible by the use of easily fixed Xenon headlights.
» Superior design and well chosen components.
If you’re thinking about equipping several tractors with automatic camera guidance and don’t need them all at the same time, we suggest you might prefer to fit out one tractor fully and the others with a hydraulics kit. Then the camera can be switched from one tractor to the other as you prefer. The hydraulics kit includes all the permanently fixed components including the hydraulic valve, pipes, wiring harness, turn sensor, seat contact and camera bracket. Whenever needed, the camera is fitted to the other tractor in a few minutes.
» Top output day in, day out.
AGROCOM EYE DRIVE guides the tractor automatically with very little deviation. ±3 cm. The driver is free to concentrate on keeping the implements running at their best during drilling, spreading, spraying and any other field operations. It’s easy to set up and use and prevents the crop from being damaged since it runs faithfully along the beaten track. The track can consist of tramlines in cereals, plant rows in sugar beet, maize, strawberries and vegetables or raised beds for potatoes. When asparagus is being cultivated, the tractor runs exactly parallel to the furrow to heap the soil symmetrically over the tender stalks.