29 August 2025

FJDynamics. Creating for a Better World

In this post, we would like to introduce you to FJDynamics company, focusing in particular on its products dedicated to agriculture. As some of you may have already seen in our recent videos, a few months ago we installed an FJDynamics AT2 Max autosteering system on one of our tractors, , and we are achieving excellent results with it... Let us tell you about it.

FJDynamics, headquartered in Shenzhen, China, is a robotics company specialising in digitalisation, automation, and new energy solutions. Its technologies promote the use of artificial intelligence to enhance productivity and the working environment across various sectors such as agriculture, geospatial, landscaping, and construction. In this post, we will concentrate on its contribution to precision agriculture.

For the agricultural sector, FJDynamics offers a wide range of products, including:

  • Visual steer system: AG1.
  • Autosteer with electric steering wheel: AT1, AT2.
  • Autosteer to valves: AH1, AH2.
  • ISOBUS: FJD ISOBUS.
  • Spraying: ATS.
  • Ground levelling: AL01 3D, AL02 3D.
  • Base stations: V1, N20, FJD Satellite, Trion™ N10 CORS.
  • Farm management: Farm Management System.

Regarding the system we have been working with (the AT2 Max) our experience has been very positive. The equipment is robust, easy to use, and simple to configure, which has allowed us to achieve excellent results. We are very satisfied with this autosteering solution.

Key features of the AT2 Max include:

  • Support for RTK, PPP, and EGNOS signals.
  • 12.1-inch screen with high-performance CPU.
  • Automatic turning at headlands.
  • New steering wheel with an attractive design.
  • ISOBUS compatibility.
  • Online support.

We will continue testing and working with the AT2 Max, and we’ll keep sharing our impressions. So far, the system is performing exceptionally well.

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31 July 2025

Baling days with the Krone BiG Pack 1270 5th Generation

After the harvest comes a new task: collecting cereal straw… it’s baling time. On this occasion, we visited our friend Fernando Martín at his farm in Valverde de Campos (Valladolid), where we had the chance to see the new Krone BiG Pack 1270 5th Generation big baler in action, working alongside his John Deere 6250R. It was a fantastic afternoon. Here, we will tell you what we saw.

We arrived early in the afternoon while Fernando and Nacho were preparing the baler, oiling it and replacing the rope. There we were able to see the new Krone, and they explained its main features to us, as you can see in this video. Once the setup was complete, we headed to one of the fields where oats were being harvested and where we were able to see the new Krone BiG Pack 1270 5th Generation in full operation.

It was quite a show. The working conditions were far from ideal, mainly due to the temperature and the large amount of oat straw, which is always more challenging to handle. Even so, as you can see in the video, the big baler did an extraordinary job, working at a speed of about 8 km/h and producing bales weighing around 350 kg (240 cm).

Below are the main features of the new Krone BiG Pack 1270 5th Generation:

  • Krone VFS: Larger and variable baling chamber (configurable from the display). 
  • VariCut: Different knife banks are available with 26 or 51 knives. 
  • PowerClean: Continuous cleaning of knotters using two hydraulic turbines
  • ISOBUS-compatible: Full integration with all ISOBUS systems
  • Active Pick-up: The Active Pick-up without eccentric. 
  • New rope containers: Compatible with 15 kg reels. The side panels open and close hydraulically.
  • KRONE's new double knot technology: that trims the ends of the twine. 
  • Larger flywheel: smoother operation and reduced load peaks in the train drive. 
  • Auto lubricator: as standard equipment.
  • Tandem axle with guided rear wheels: When reversing or at high speeds, the steering axle straightens automatically and is locked hydraulically. 
  • 80 ball hitch.
  • Moisture sensor in the baling chamber and weighing system: in the bale chute.

From here, we wish Fernando the best of luck with his new big baler so that he can make those 70,000 bales with virtually no maintenance... Keep us posted on how it performs!

Versión en español.