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Drive down input costs with the AutoMate Automatic Boom Section Control. Dramatically reduce skips and overlaps while managing up to 10 sections of your boom.
Drive Down Input Costs
With the ever-increasing costs of crop inputs, it is critical to manage every step of the application process. The Outback AutoMate is one of the industry's quickest returns on investment. Eliminate costly chemical overlap by independently controlling every section of your boom. The reduction in stress is immediate and the cost savings are dramatic.
10 Section Control
The AutoMate allows you to manage up to 10 different sections on the boom. This automation results in drastic savings associated with application costs. The system recognizes both pre-defined spray zones and/or previous coverage areas.
Hands Free Control
Like all Outback products, the AutoMate is designed for simple, hands-free operation. Simply set-up the unit and the system will automatically turn off boom sections when covering areas already applied. The system will also turn sections back on automatically on unapplied sections, eliminating skips. You have the choice of selection "automatic" or "manual" section control.
Outback Compatible
AutoMate is designed to plug directly into our existing Outback Guidance products. Like all Outback products, it is engineered to expand with your growing GPS guidance needs.
Intelligent Operation
Using "Spray" or "No Spray Zone" areas, the Outback AutoMate controller automatically turns the boom section off if the boom section is in a previously applied area, eliminating overlaps. It also eliminates skips by turning boom sections back on after leaving a previously applied area.
Simplified Installation
Like all Outback products, AutoMate is designed to be quickly installed. Easy to follow instructions are provided with every unit. Once the AutoMate system is installed on your sprayer, the savings on input costs begin.
Rugged Construction
While the Outback AutoMate is a highly intelligent system, it is engineered to handle the conditions of a rugged agricultural environment.
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