Sveaverken outlines the benefits of its recently announced F100H hydraulic-based auto steer system, designed for legacy tractors
For years, farmers operating non-CAN steer ready tractors have faced limitations when it comes to implementing advanced auto-steer technology.
Complex installations and compatibility issues have typically driven farmers or dealers away from adopting modern auto-steer systems for legacy tractor models, but that now changes.
Sveaverken’s F100H steer ready auto steer system is designed for legacy tractors, allowing modern auto steering and GPS without being invasive.
Identifying a gap in the market, the F100H offers a plug-and-play solution that seamlessly integrates with existing tractor systems.
With this technology, a wider range of tractors can experience the benefits of precision agriculture firsthand.
Traditional auto-steer systems often require complex installations, limiting accessibility to a broader range of farmers. By simplifying the installation process and preserving the tractor’s original steering components, the F100H offers a user-friendly and cost-effective solution.
By choosing the F100H, Sveaverken says farmers can expect increased efficiency, reduced operator fatigue, and improved accuracy.
Advanced terrain compensation and field management push productivity further, while helping optimise resources long term by avoiding excess or waste.
By preserving the tractor’s original steering components, the F100H ensures minimal disruption to the vehicle’s operation.
Much like the standard F100, the F100H is capable of an accuracy of up to 2.5cm. This level of precision, combined with the system’s ability to compensate for uneven terrain, results in optimal field coverage and less overlap.
The F100H also offers advanced features to streamline operations. The Guidance Line Assist function provides multiple options for creating and following guidance lines, while the U-turn feature automates field turns.
With the complete Field Management system, farmers can easily create and manage field profiles, track progress and make data-driven decisions for the farm.
For easier connectivity and data sharing, the F100H supports GIS Information Transfer, allowing seamless integration with other farm management systems.
The F100H has undergone rigorous testing in real-world conditions to ensure optimal performance. Initial feedback from farmers in Europe has been positive.
A Case IH Puma 185 CVX owner in Luxembourg reported a significant increase in efficiency and reduced operator fatigue after implementing the F100H. Similarly, a Steyr CVT 6175 operator in Austria praised the system’s ease of use and accuracy.
The F100H will be available for purchase starting this October. To learn more about the F100H and how it can benefit your farm, please visit www.sveaverken.com or contact your local Sveaverken dealer.