FJD AT2 Lite vs AT2 vs AT2 Max

FJD Auto Steer Selection Guide

Compare FJD AT2 Lite, AT2, and AT2 Max to understand which auto steer system may fit your machine, budget, RTK needs, ISOBUS requirements, and field operation workflow.

Quick Recommendation

Entry-Level

FJD AT2 Lite

Best for customers who want a simple, cost-effective, wireless auto steer system with quick installation, a 10-inch tablet, light motor design, and basic RTK-guided field operation support.

Standard

FJD AT2

Best for customers who need a standard RTK auto steer solution with 2.5 cm pass-to-pass accuracy, automatic U-turn, terrain compensation, ISOBUS support, GIS transfer, and smart path planning.

Advanced

FJD AT2 Max

Best for professional or frequent users who want a larger 12.1-inch display, faster CPU, advanced interaction, ISOBUS compatibility, online support, OTA, and more complex field workflow support.

AT2 Series Comparison

Feature AT2 Lite AT2 AT2 Max
Positioning Entry-level, cost-effective auto steer Standard RTK auto steer and guidance Advanced AT2-series system
Display 10-inch slim tablet Standard control terminal 12.1-inch display with larger visible area
Accuracy / RTK RTK accuracy support 2.5 cm pass-to-pass RTK accuracy RTK accuracy support, Free PPP & SBAS
Main Advantages Wireless connection, quick installation, light motor Automatic U-turn, terrain compensation, GIS transfer, ISOBUS High-speed CPU, upgraded interaction, ISOBUS compatibility, OTA
Use Case First-time auto steer users, small to mid-size farms Planting, spraying, spreading, tillage, and standard guidance Professional use, larger display needs, complex field workflows
Compatibility Check Recommended Recommended Strongly recommended

Final product recommendation depends on machine brand, exact model, year, steering type, current guidance setup, RTK availability, ISOBUS requirements, installation space, and field operation needs.

Recommended Use Cases

Use the examples below as a starting point. The final FJD system recommendation still depends on your machine type, steering structure, current guidance setup, field operation, and installation requirements.

Entry-Level

AT2 Lite

  • First-time auto steer users
  • Small to mid-size farms
  • Basic field guidance
  • Quick installation priority

Standard

AT2

  • Planting, spraying, spreading, and tillage
  • RTK accuracy needs
  • Automatic U-turn
  • ISOBUS and GIS workflow support

Advanced

AT2 Max

  • Professional or frequent operation
  • Large 12.1-inch display preference
  • Complex route and path planning
  • ISOBUS, OTA, and advanced interaction needs

Selection Note

When AT2 May Not Be the First Choice

Some machines may need a different FJD solution depending on steer-ready status, hydraulic interface, CANBUS, or machine-specific installation requirements.

Steer-ready tractors

Check AS2 / AS2 Max first where applicable.

Hydraulic interface machines

Check AH2 / AH2 Max first where applicable.

Older tractors

Check steering wheel motor options and installation space.

FJD Case Studies

See Real FJD Application Examples

Case studies are useful for understanding real-world use scenarios, but final product selection still depends on your machine brand, exact model, year, steering structure, RTK requirements, and installation configuration.

AT2 Max Fitment Reference

FJD AT2 Max Tractor Compatibility Reference

FJD AT2 Max is commonly considered for non-steer-ready tractors, older conventional tractors, and machines that require an external steering wheel motor solution. The following references are for initial screening only.

Official Cases / Public Mentions

  • New Holland CSX 7060 — AT2 Max case reference
  • John Deere tractor — case reference
  • Fendt tractor — case reference
  • John Deere 4440 — older model reference
  • John Deere 5000 Series — FAQ reference
  • Kubota M-Series / Ford 6610 / CASE — public reference

Mainstream Brand Reference

John Deere | 5M / 6M / 6R / 7R / 8R / 9R
Case IH | Farmall / Maxxum / Puma / Magnum / Steiger
New Holland | T4 / T5 / T6 / T7 / T8 / T9
Kubota | L / M4 / M5 / M6 / M7 / M8
Fendt | 200 / 500 / 700 / 900 / 1000
Massey Ferguson | 5M / 5700 / 6700 / 7700
Other Brands | Claas / Deutz-Fahr / Valtra / Yanmar / McCormick / LOVOL

General Selection Rules

  1. Non-steer-ready or older conventional tractors: check AT2 Max first.
  2. Steer-ready tractors: prioritize AS2 / AS2 Max where applicable.
  3. High-horsepower tractors with hydraulic interface: prioritize AH2 / AH2 Max where applicable.

Final Fitment Must Be Confirmed

This page is intended for product comparison and initial compatibility screening only. It is not FJD’s official full installation certification list.

Final compatibility must be confirmed based on machine brand, exact model, year, steering type, 2WD/4WD structure, CANBUS availability, hydraulic valve setup, RTK requirements, ISOBUS needs, installation space, and field operation requirements.

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