Kubota offers lower cost Value Line tractor guidance package

Replacing the original steering wheel with an electrically powered version and installing other bits of kit brings satellite-based guidance to any tractor – and Kubota has introduced just such a package.

Priced from ÂŁ5,500, the Value Line Steering kit sourced from Topcon comprises an XR-1 GNSS satellite signal receiver with built-in gyroscope and accelerometer, a 10in touchscreen display, and the XW-1 electrically powered steering wheel, with basic isobus implement control an option.

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Operators can dial in pretty much any guided steering pattern, including straight, centre pivot, curved and custom.

More advanced features such as “headland turn”, “steer-to-boundary” to follow a field edge line, and “guidelock” to match a deviation from a straight guide – such as when passing around a tree or pylon – are also available.

Correction signals start with the Egnos service providing 15cm pass-to-pass accuracy and extend to other higher definition guidance up to an RTK setup with just 1cm accuracy, priced ÂŁ7,545 plus a ÂŁ650 12-month signal subscription.

Smart software means there is no need to fit a mechanical angle sensor for the front wheels, which simplifies DIY installation.

Dealers can do the job for a set fee of ÂŁ695 on any Kubota machine with a steering wheel if buyers do not want to fit the kit themselves.

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