I have a newly minted organic farm, and the camera option for a steerable 3 point would be a great asset. I am not equipped intellectually to develop that, but I will be paying attention to see if it materializes Great video Sir.
Unreal!! There is a family here in aus that have tool steering on a 214foot wide planter, I’ve wondered about it and if AOG would be able to steer a tool, and here it is.
FarmerBrianTee wow that’s next level mate!! Here is that 214 foot machine I was talking about, if you look closely there is a steering ram on every second wheel assembly at the rear of the planter. this thing covers 3000acres in a 24 hour period. ruclips.net/video/_PnDtK77r3Q/видео.html
Great job. I use a GPS receiver with udp ethernet line. How can AGopengps differentiate now the two udp receivers ? Can I tell Agopen the gps with source address a is the vehicle and with source adress b is the tool?
Yes!! Took a wee bit of thinking - but the Tool GPS has the port set to 10,000 and still sends to AgIO on port 9999. AgIO then takes the port and recognizes it as the tool GPS and Tool steer pgns and sends them separately from the vehicle GPS. Cool eh??
Kinda cool, But simple section control with isobus option (even without rate controlling and other isobus stuff) would be much, much more in advance for Agopen.
@@edzuks456Several are using 4 channel full variable rate control and section control. So no problem for diy. It doesn't use the isobus based system because we can't get the pgn codes of canbus. I wonder why.....
I posted about this on the forums, and don’t think its possible in current versions. But what about separate ab lines for tool and vehicle. Specifically a swinging implement such as a hay bine. The unit itself would have to switch sides at each turn. Could be manually set, or have a secondary antenna to enable true mapping of where the implement is. Hydraulic control to move the implement back and forth automatically.
I have a newly minted organic farm, and the camera option for a steerable 3 point would be a great asset. I am not equipped intellectually to develop that, but I will be paying attention to see if it materializes Great video Sir.
This looks very cool! I don’t need this at all for our farm… regular agopengps is good enough…. but I want it!! Well done 👍
Just Wow! Great stuff. Looks more than promising already.
Great work Brian!
Great work. This is a awesome project.
Unreal!! There is a family here in aus that have tool steering on a 214foot wide planter, I’ve wondered about it and if AOG would be able to steer a tool, and here it is.
ruclips.net/video/arcgu5clbcY/видео.html
FarmerBrianTee wow that’s next level mate!! Here is that 214 foot machine I was talking about, if you look closely there is a steering ram on every second wheel assembly at the rear of the planter. this thing covers 3000acres in a 24 hour period. ruclips.net/video/_PnDtK77r3Q/видео.html
Great job. I use a GPS receiver with udp ethernet line. How can AGopengps differentiate now the two udp receivers ? Can I tell Agopen the gps with source address a is the vehicle and with source adress b is the tool?
Yes!! Took a wee bit of thinking - but the Tool GPS has the port set to 10,000 and still sends to AgIO on port 9999. AgIO then takes the port and recognizes it as the tool GPS and Tool steer pgns and sends them separately from the vehicle GPS. Cool eh??
Hi Brian, is it possible to use your software with a track machine?
Thanks
Is there a possibility of steering the tool in reverse?
We are playing around with voice command as well lol
Kinda cool, But simple section control with isobus option (even without rate controlling and other isobus stuff) would be much, much more in advance for Agopen.
@@edzuks456Several are using 4 channel full variable rate control and section control. So no problem for diy. It doesn't use the isobus based system because we can't get the pgn codes of canbus. I wonder why.....
I posted about this on the forums, and don’t think its possible in current versions. But what about separate ab lines for tool and vehicle.
Specifically a swinging implement such as a hay bine. The unit itself would have to switch sides at each turn. Could be manually set, or have a secondary antenna to enable true mapping of where the implement is. Hydraulic control to move the implement back and forth automatically.
Great