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system give you the driving pattern flexibility that you need?
When it comes to spraying, different
fields need different approaches.
Flat fields with square corners are the easiest to spray. For these
fields a back and forth parallel line spray pattern, often called
an A-B line, is ideal.
If all fields were true rectangles, A-B line guidance
would likely be all that you need. But few fields are. Many fields
have irregular shapes and curving fence lines. Others are filled
with rolling terrain and obstacles like rock outcroppings, wet spots
or groves of trees.
So for many, if not most fields, the ideal spray pattern
isn’t an A-B line, a spiral pattern or a curve or contour
pattern. The ideal spray pattern is a combination of patterns.
Most Systems Lock You into Compromise
The vast majority of systems don’t give you this flexibility.
They make you pick a single pre-programmed pattern for the entire
field – a pattern that doesn’t fit the field’s
unique requirements.
You end up compromising and driving by limitations
of the system, rather than the lay of the land. That is, unless
you choose SiteWinder.
Only SiteWinder Gives You Flexibility
With SiteWinder you can switch from A-B to spiral to contour at
any time, on the fly. SiteWinder is the only system that gives you
the flexibility to change driving modes within a field.
It’s also the only system that if you decide
not to choose a specific pattern, it will allow you to improvise
and generate your own. SiteWinder figures out where you need to
go and shows you the way.
SiteWinder is the only system that will guide you
along the straight and narrow, and the twisty and turny, right in
the same field.
If you want spraying flexibility, SiteWinder is the
system for you.
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