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Homburg Holland and Trimble Implement Steering Technology

Homburg Holland SmartSteer

SmartSteer provides one of the best implement steering solutions available on the market today. It has automated headland assistance and works on an easy and intuitive user interface.

  • Supports both AB, straight and curved lines
  • Works with Ag Leader displays as well as AGCO, Topcon and CNH brands
  • Connects via ISOBUS socket and works with tractor’s hitch, wheel, drawbar, sideshift and coulter steering
Aerial view of a John Deere tractor and implement making a headland turn in a field, comparing a wider normal turn path to a tighter path guided by SmartSteer, relative to the AB line
A tractor guidance display showing the SmartSteer headland-turn interface, with a green field coverage map on the left and turn-direction controls and implement settings on the right

SmartSteer delivers advanced steering options while turning on the headland and has auto resume after the headland turn.

  • Stop steering or auto-centre on headland turn
  • When pulling planters, get sprayer-like headland steering.
    • Prevents the need for reversing on the headland
    • Damage is also minimized to soil and formed ridges
  • Headland steering function is fully automatic

FendtOne Implement Slope Compensation

Keep Your Implement on Track — Even on Slopes

Combat implement drift on rolling terrain or sidehills with Implement Slope Compensation, now available for Fendt Guide on FendtONE-equipped tractors. This smart feature uses the tractor’s built-in IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) — no additional hardware required.

Key Benefits:

  • Automatically corrects for implement drift on slopes.
  • Enhances precision on drawbar or towed implements (not compatible with 3-point hitch).
  • Seamless integration via a simple software unlock.
  • Adjustment appears directly in the “Implement Setup” menu.
  • Deactivates automatically on level ground for optimal performance.
FendtONE Unlock promotional graphic for Implement Slope Compensation—no additional hardware needed—showing the FendtONE cab controls and armrest display, with before-and-after field photos comparing slope compensation disabled versus enabled to reduce implement drift on sidehills

Contact our Precision Ag Specialist, for more information on which solution better suits your operational needs.