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Field grading control system GC-35
with laser leveling

Field grading control system - GC-35 - Topcon Precision Agriculture - with laser leveling
Field grading control system - GC-35 - Topcon Precision Agriculture - with laser leveling
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Characteristics

Application
for field grading
Other characteristic
with laser leveling

Description

From basic flat to single-slope, Topcon Laser Land Leveling provides proven automatic single scraper implement control, leveling to a defined elevation. The solution is ideal for smaller, more economical operations and basic applications including flat-plane crops and building foundations. Laser technology can be useful in heavily covered areas (e.g., tree canopies) where satellite can’t penetrate. Related Solutions: GNSS Landforming From basic flat and single-slope surfaces to advanced multi- and variable slope designs, Topcon GNSS Landforming offers fully customizable water management control. Comprising three key phases: survey, design, and execution, the solution can suit virtually any crop operation plus many niche applications, including ponds, building foundations and roads. Guidance and Autosteering Guidance is the key to accuracy and the heart of precision farming. We offer modular solutions to suit virtually any machine and operation. Each farming operation may have differing accuracy requirements, which is why we offer a full range of correction services via Topnet Live network corrections or localized base stations. Whatever the application, choose flexible options to form the right solution for optimal reception, accuracy, and repeatability.

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