Leica Adds WI Reseller For mojoRTK

Riesterer & Schnell, Inc. recently announced they will offer the new No Drift mojoRTK Auto-steer by Leica Geosystems, becoming the first reseller in Wisconsin to carry the new auto-steer system and offer exclusive upgrades.
The mojoRTK auto-steer system allows farmers to customize a guidance solution by buying a basic system and adding only the features they need.

“We are proud to welcome Riesterer & Schnell to our team of premium resellers,” said Darin Sothers, National Sales Manager for Leica Geosystems Ag Group. “In addition to the basic system, Riesterer & Schnell will offer customized upgrades, including the addition of GLONASS satellites, 8- and 16-mile range upgrades, survey grade elevation and other add-ons for the mojoRTK.”

In addition to carrying the mojoRTK, Riesterer & Schnell will service and support Virtual Wrench, Leica’s real-time virtual service, support and diagnostic tool. Virtual Wrench gives technicians the ability to remotely support the mojoRTK system in the field. At the touch of a button, farmers can connect to technicians who can view and adjust settings in the cab, according to Sothers. Technicians can see what the farmer is viewing and make actual adjustments to the system from a remote office.

“The mojoRTK system is compatible with third-party auto-steer kits, meeting the diverse needs of many of our customers.” said Doug Wallander, sales representative at Riesterer & Schnell. “With eight locations across the state of Wisconsin, it is important to us to offer easy-to-use products at competitive prices. The mojoRTK meets these standards.”

For more information visit www.mojortk.com.
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