Do tractors lose power over time, even when repaired?

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Do tractors lose power over time, even when repaired?

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I usually use my little small tractor for fertalizing... and I swear it used to just barely dip in speed free netflix tech news android 9
on one of my fields due to an incline.

But now it drops way down in speed, even when the condition is 100% (literally just repaired it.)

Do tractors "wear out" over time? Even when repaired?

Edit don_apple: moved from german to english section.
Last edited by viprit77 on Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Did you repair the attached equipment, too!?
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You will loose 2km/h workings peed in the attachment is down to 50%
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it would be an interesting idea to put a limit on repairs to the equipment in the game, it would be a reason to change a tractor or a plow. at least I have changed my tractor's when attigim 50h :lol: :lol:
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I have noticed no difference between the same tractor with 0 or 50 hours.
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Working speed decreases with wear
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theSeb wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:22 pm Working speed decreases with wear
Wear (can be repaired) and hours (cannot be repaired) are different things
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bossmanslim wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:39 pm
theSeb wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:22 pm Working speed decreases with wear
Wear (can be repaired) and hours (cannot be repaired) are different things
Sure. Long hours have no impact as long as the equipment is repaired
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Vehicles and implements do have a lifespan, but I'm not sure if the value relates to the damages or at some point we have to bring them to the salvage yard.
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Do the harvester(header..) harvest less as it gets worn?
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viprit77 wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:19 am I usually use my little small tractor for fertalizing... and I swear it used to just barely dip in speed on one of my fields due to an incline.

But now it drops way down in speed, even when the condition is 100% (literally just repaired it.)

Do tractors "wear out" over time? Even when repaired?

Edit don_apple: moved from german to english section.
Just a quote to help viprit77 to find his topic again...
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crash wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 5:33 pm Do the harvester(header..) harvest less as it gets worn?
Somebody did a test on a different post. Header affects speed and the harvester reduces yield when they need repair. I think it was from under around 60% that it started to show.
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