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Laser-Tech
Model 304 Machine Control System
The
Laser-Tech Model 304 Machine Control System
is a new, state of the art product which not only displays survey
station and field average elevations, but will feed the data
directly into your lap-top computer. No more laborious copying
elevations from scribbled notes. No more errors! Did you know
that leveled fields yield up to 15% better than unleveled? Whether
your crop is rain fed or irrigated, a leveled field ensures
the even infiltration of water and prevents standing water.
While land leveling can be expensive, the key is to minimize
the volume of soil moved. This is best accomplished using the
Model 304 Machine Control System to accurately survey the fields.
The 304 System will feed the data into the
Gradeplane Land
Design Software
to analyze and optimize the movement of soil. The result
is a "cut and fill" map for the operators, and parameters
to set up the laser transmitter ensuring a field that is leveled
to meet your needs. You also have a permanent record in your
computer for future reference.
The "AutoMast"
feature found in the Model 304 is especially valuable for building
ditch banks, roads or housing pads. At the touch of a button,
the mast will move the sensor from the field grade elevation
to an offset elevation. It can be returned to the field grade
elevation by touching the button again. When a telescoping mast
is needed, the optional Model 413 is the perfect choice.
It's possible
we can plug the 304 System right into your tractor hydraulic
system, saving the cost of an interface hydraulic package. You
will still enjoy the features of true proportional performance.
New to the system is the Model 513 Proportional Hydraulic
Valve. Enjoy incredibly fast, smooth corrections near grade
and full flow, high speed responses for large corrections. You
will cover more acres per day with greater accuracy.
When the
304 system is joined by the Eagl-3 Visible Diode Transmitter,
you have the finest land leveling machine control system available,
with a range of 4000 feet.
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