DirtyWorks
Silver Member
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2007
- Messages
- 199
- Location
- Mississippi Pine Belt
- Tractor
- ASV RC-100, '07 272c Cat ,Kubota 080 with Cimaf Head, Cat 257 MTL, JD 450c, Kubota 3440 4wd CUT w/ fel
I am sure its been told before but what GPS system is the best for my line of work? I need to be able to cut property lines fairly accurate without being able to see from start to finish. I would like to be able to read the landowners plot, put my machine on a "start here" flag and go in a straight line to a known coordinate. I have had a few calls recently from developers/speculators who would like me to divide their several hundred acre property up with cut lines like they draw on the paper. Is this posible? So far I have gotten by with just my compass and a map. I flag it first on foot with a machette and go back and cut. There has to be a better (affordable) way. I like the way the agriculture gps's have a bank of directional lights keeping you on course in a large field. I would prefer to be able to enter customer supplied coordinates if possible to avoid me going on foot at all. If the landowner supplies me with the prints a few days ahead I could load all the points up and even print a arial up on google earth with cuts highlited. I guess I would like around 1 meter accuracy.