I get straighter rows with my MF-135 than my JD-4020. The all hydraulic steering of the 4020 wanders. Its not enough to hold the steering wheel steady to get a straight line.
I separated the marker and lift hydraulics on the planter, so the marker can be on the ground when the planter drops and gets me 20' more of marker to follow the next pass.
To make the planter follow the tractor more accurately, I use a trailer hitch ball instead of a pin and clevis hitch. That way the markers and rows units dragging can't steer the planter tongue.
With my JD 7000 4 row narrow, the marker can't be made short enough to be at the middle of the tractor so the mark it makes is the far wheel and I can see that mark much closer to the tractor to the point I pick which of three ribs is in the mark and hold the guess rows so close most of the time that picking with a 6 row combine never notices the guess rows.
Then like below, I set my sights on a distant object the first pass and head toward it all the way across the field.
Some have mounted a pair of stubs on the tractor, one at the front of the hood, another near the steering wheel, both centered so you line them up and then line them up with the marker down the middle. I've not tried that, I do much better with the wheel in the marker track.
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