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New Tractor Sight Corrects Your Vision
Have you ever had wide and narrow guess rows? Has it cost you? Do you have a problem changing drivers on your planter? Is it because you or other drivers aren't driving where you see?
"The reason for these problems is that different people often see things differently," says a Nebraska firm which has introduced the new Centerline Sightmaster, a simple gauge that mounts on the tractor hood. To calibrate, you simply slide the sighting device until the row appears in the right place for your eye. The rust-proof gauge has 15 numbered settings so you can quickly change between drivers with right eye dominance to left eye dominance.
Everyone has a dominant right or left eye. You can determine your own "visual dominance" by pointing a finger at a distant object with both eyes open. Holding your fingersteady, close your left eye. If your finger remains on target, your right eye is dominant, and vice versa. If different people plant and cultivate on your farm, they might see the crop rows differently, a spokesman for sightmaster points out.
The sightmaster sells for $39.95 and fits all makes of tractors and equipment.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Centerline Sightmaster, Rt. 3, Box 38, Cozad, Neb. 69130 (ph 308 784-3635).


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