Unfortunately or luckily depending on who is the judge this "simulator" is balanced for "better gaming experience" ...
One must look at EVERYTHING in the game to understand this balance ... not one feature/aspect at a time.
GIANTS has never explained how this balance is divided through all aspects of the game ... so we are sort of just here for the ride ...
As the game is now ... you should not put much thinking in these kind of things ... just play the game!
Do harvesters fill up too quick?
Re: Do harvesters fill up too quick?
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Well, buddy, I think you should do this treatment very carefully. While carefully investing in the field make sure you are watering the plants carefully, according to the size of the lawn and everything. The main thing which matters is the proper use of weeds and fertilizers. The vital component is that Glysophate which is an active agent as its convenient and incredible.
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[quote=eric21 post_id=1090633 The vital component is that Glysophate which is an active agent as its convenient and incredible.
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There is no glyphosate in the game, only a cocktail of at least 15 other more dangerous selective herbicides.
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There is no glyphosate in the game, only a cocktail of at least 15 other more dangerous selective herbicides.
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I always find they’d fill up quick but never did complain, more yield means more money after all, even if it means more hassle.
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I totally agree with you and acknowledge about this that https://www.2kreviews.com/best-weed-killers/. It is the main component as its uses diquat dibromide and pelargonic acid and widely used as vegetable killerjohnmartinii wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:43 amWell, buddy, I think you should do this treatment very carefully. While carefully investing in the field make sure you are watering the plants carefully, according to the size of the lawn and everything. The main thing which matters is the proper use of weeds and fertilizers. The vital component is that Glysophate which is an active agent as its convenient and incredible.
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In Farming Simulator 19, a good combine harvester is determined by two parameters - its power and capacity. The first stat determines how big attachments you can use and be fully functional; the second parameter determines how many times you will have to empty its container. You can do that in two ways - drive a tractor with a semi-trailer and place it right below the harvester's pipe to empty its container; you can also drive your harvester to the nearest semi-trailer or go straight to a silo.
Your combine harvester can also tow a semi-trailer. However, you can only use auger wagons. This solution has its pros - these wagons have the same pipe to unload yields that is used in a harvester. You won't be able to do that with regular semi-trailers. Each of the four auger wagons is doing its job - they differ in capacity and price (they also have different weight - don't buy the heaviest model for a tractor that has a weak engine!). You need to detach a semi-trailer before you unload your yields - however, you only need to do that for a brief moment. You can't rotate a semi-trailer more than 90 degrees in relation to the combine harvester without detaching a semi-trailer. After a bit of practicing, you will do that in two moves.
Your combine harvester can also tow a semi-trailer. However, you can only use auger wagons. This solution has its pros - these wagons have the same pipe to unload yields that is used in a harvester. You won't be able to do that with regular semi-trailers. Each of the four auger wagons is doing its job - they differ in capacity and price (they also have different weight - don't buy the heaviest model for a tractor that has a weak engine!). You need to detach a semi-trailer before you unload your yields - however, you only need to do that for a brief moment. You can't rotate a semi-trailer more than 90 degrees in relation to the combine harvester without detaching a semi-trailer. After a bit of practicing, you will do that in two moves.