OKFarmer
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Hmmm....that's a good one R.O.M. On Soapbox now: As technology advances it is clear that it will be incorporated into our machinery. That is already happening. In the tech industry as a whole we have moved everything into component-based production. That is if something doesn't work you yank that component and try a different one. Component based design should be followed in machinery as well. It shouldn't take ohm meters, jumpers, alternate power supplies, etc to troubleshoot our machinery. Components should be cheap and readily available and easy to swap out. Technology is great, but it doesn't have to be so expensive, and there shouldn't be so much "smoke and mirrors" about how to live with it. That said: I want my new combine to use GPS technology to follow the pattern around the field. Forward, below, and side looking radar to determine the three dimensional terrain around the machine and choose best route to cut it. I want data. lots of it. I want to know in any give spot what the yield was, how much MOG was there, straw density, and grain weight. I want to be able to relay this data to the truck, which in turn relays the data to the house. At the same time the house is giving the truck current weather observations, changing forcasts, market reports, etc. The truck is handing this back to the combine at the next opportunity. R.O.M. you asked and there it is!!