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T-L Precision Point Control III (PPCIII)

The new PPCIII version provides the operator with enhanced real-time operational control and information.

  • PPCIII allows up to 5 variable application areas within the pivots circle in both forward and reverse operation.
  • An end gun's operation and the Auto Reverse/Auto Stop positions can be designated.
  • Either GPS or Encoder position sensors can be utilized, allowing adjustment by degree within the circle.
  • The pivot's speed can be determined by entering the operator's desired water application rate.

PPCII's user friendly control panel shows; set speed versus actual speed, speed sensor operation, the system's current run time, and relevant GPS data such as latitude and longitude and WAAS fix.

When combined with PPCIII, T-L's hydrostatic design and continuous system movement gives users the assurance of uniform water application , improved crop production, and effective system management.

T-L Point Control

You can control center pivot speed and direction from the pivot point or remote locations other than the end tower with the T-L point control option.

Manual Speed and Direction Control

You can control center pivot rotational speed and direction with two simple hydraulic valves. With years of field-proven operation, the Manual Speed and Direction Control option is the industry's simplest, most reliable management tool.

TLC (Pivot Manager)

The next generation of computerized center pivot management from T-L. Reports operational performance, controls multiple system outputs, provides readings for water and hydraulic pressures, monitors speed, sets a watering schedule and more.

AgSense Remote Pivot Management

The AgSense remote management unit mounts on the pivot end tower where a GPS receiver reports the system’s position, speed, and direction of travel. The AgSense uses digital cell phone technology to communicate through the Internet and can be configured to send alerts to a cell phone or e-mail address.

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