Small Maps ( for small machinery ) Discussion

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chedly_farms wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:28 pm
And when I say small map, I mean 3-4 m wide impliments,
Well... I use 3-4m equipment on Oakfield, the West Coast (17) and Coldborough Park Farm (17).... so do they count haha hahahaha?

In all seriousness, If I were to find a nice small 19 map though I think I would want to wait for shamrock. But then again, it’s the one of the only small maps I’ve ever enjoyed (my definition of enjoy being: having that wierd ‘your map’ feeling that literally forces you to have a long-play savegame on it because it feels ridiculously realistic or believable).

I will say though, all of my favourite small maps have been on 17....
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Osina map :biggrin2: :biggrin2: :biggrin2:
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Krd1749 wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:57 am Are there any harvesters in real life that are smaller than what is in the game?

I always have trouble transporting harvesters on these maps, but I like playing on small maps.
Oh yes.
My neighnour have a Claas Merkur/consul/dontknow with 2,5m workwide.
I think the combine is over 40 years old.
1980 or so.
Before my grandpa had an MF with 2m wide.
No graintank, only a pipe, we stand in the combine side with bags and fill them meanwhile.
After each round we unload the bags to the trailer
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The old John Deere 45's used to have a two row corn picker head.
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Baltic sea from FS 17 was a great map, sadly not on FS 19.
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The golden days of farming was fantastic. I coupled it with small, classic machines.
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The beautiful thing with FS19 is the landscaping tool. If you find a map you really like but find the fields to large for the equipment you prefer, just simply divide them into the sizes you want. You can even raise the terrain between them to make an actual barrier if you choose to do so. I'm a PS4 user and pretty much use the older, small, square and under powered equipment on most of my maps. Excluding Westbridge Hills because that map just has to have the big modern stuff!
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fibulare wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:17 am Baltic sea from FS 17 was a great map, sadly not on FS 19.
fs19.net have it on
1 GB https://fs19.net/farming-simulator-2019 ... -ryc-v1-0/
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I know this is an old topic, but did you try Bajeczna? It looks loverly.
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