Autosteering setup
A clearer look at the product and how it presents.
See what it could save, check whether it suits your setup, and take the next step when you are ready. This page is here to help you get a clear feel for it before you book a chat or an on-farm demo.
A clearer look at the product and how it presents.
Shows how the system looks in a working farm setting.
Helps buyers get a better feel for the equipment itself.
Most growers want the same thing first: to see what could improve, what it might save, and whether it suits their machine and the way they work.
Straighter passes, less wasted overlap, easier long days and a practical upgrade path are usually the first things that matter.
The tools here help you think through the numbers and whether it looks right for your farm before you take the next step.
If it looks promising, the next step is a proper chat about your machine and, where it suits, an on-farm demo.
Enough detail to build confidence, without making it hard to read.
Built around stronger field accuracy and repeatability, with local correction options discussed when you get in touch.
Designed to operate more reliably across real field conditions, not only in ideal scenarios.
Improve what already works rather than forcing a whole-machine upgrade before you are ready.
Ruggedness and reliability help support confidence, especially for operations that do not want another fragile system to manage.
Focused on making the operator’s job easier and clearer during real field work.
Simpler setup and a more intuitive operating experience help make adoption easier.
These tools help you estimate likely value, check whether it looks like a good fit for your farm, and decide whether it is worth taking further.
Use this to get a rough feel for what it may be worth based on how often the machine is used and what a better working day may save.
These options make it easier to move forward in the way that suits you best.
A simple first step
Indicative installed package
Indicative payment model
Share a few details about your farm and what you would like to improve. From there, the team can help with the right next step for your machine, timing and priorities.
Clear answers make it easier to decide whether it is worth taking the next step.
In many retrofit cases, yes. Final suitability still depends on the exact machine, steering setup, available space and how you use it, which is why the first step is a quick chat.
No. This is a driver-attended autosteering and guidance solution. The operator still remains responsible in the field.
Because they help you get a rough feel for the numbers and whether it looks right for your farm before you get in touch.
Because field products are easiest to judge when you can picture them on your own farm. That usually makes the decision much easier.
Start with a chat, use the tools to think through the likely value, and move into a demo if it looks right for your farm.