Steering Drift Compensation can be used to reduce steering drift to maintain a desired travel path.
Examples of applications where this feature can be used:
โข To compensate for normal variations such as tire inflation pressure, track tension, tire wear and track
wear.
โข Using side shift attachments such as trenchers, planers and silt fence installers.
โข Driving on uneven terrain such as crowned road surfaces.
Steering drift compensation contains a total of 21 settings. Steering drift compensation can be set to any point from neutral to [S-L10] left and from neutral to [S-r10] right. [S—-] is displayed when set for neutral [Figure 60-161-1].