Sandy Bay 19
- Emil Jørgensen
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I was going 136 mph in my Lamborghini, but the overlay text said 170 mph. I was fined ~£2150
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For all console players the speed cameras and fines for speeding are for the pc version only not the console version
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I dk he hasn't said if the console version will or not have it i think it willRabbitbugs93 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:19 pm Anyone know if the console version will have the calf husbandry..
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Actually Johnny, he has said that he is doing all he can to get it onto console.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
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It’s probably in my opinion the best map alongside Marwell that’s available for 19 right now.
TONS of contract work and a great mix of small, medium and large fields.
TONS of contract work and a great mix of small, medium and large fields.
the big print giveth the small print taketh
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how does the calf husbandry work with seasons? also what is the benefit of it? do they become full grown over time?
PC & Xbox One
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It's a brilliant map and the new features are excellent but I have found one tiny error with the shed next to the equipment spawn point at Sandy Bay Farm, the concrete slab floor isn't rigid and when I put a combine in it the wheels disappeared into the ground, it's an easy fix with Giants Editor though.
Thanks Oxygen David for another outstanding map that's on a completely different level to most other maps and it will certainly help me with my 12 week lockdown (Multiple Sclerosis sufferer)
Thanks Oxygen David for another outstanding map that's on a completely different level to most other maps and it will certainly help me with my 12 week lockdown (Multiple Sclerosis sufferer)
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Yeah the fields and the yard especially were a bit too big for what I wanted so I moved my operation up to Willow Farm. I decided the theme would be Agro Masz tools (I've never bothered with them before) so I needed small and medium fields.christian256 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:19 pm Is it me? The two fields we have been given ar big. So I sold nearly all of my equipment to buy a powerful tractor and cultivator/seeder, but coming to park the equipment away in a shed/shelter I found difficult. So thats a let down, it would have been nice to have had a large shed somewhere (without using a placable)
Having a pig and cow farm together should give me a chance to play with the new manure system too.
I'm looking forward to trying Alfafa and Rye for the first time as well.
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Is it just me or is the shop missing a workshop trigger?
Also, my flirtation with Agro Masz isn't going well. The 3m plough and the 5m cultivator work well with my JD 6M and 8000/Ten but the seed drill is unbearably slow. Three meter width and it barely manages 5mph, even when I hired in a ~300hp 8R. It might be due to the pretty steep hills my fields are on but the whole seed drilling operation feels very slow.
Also, my flirtation with Agro Masz isn't going well. The 3m plough and the 5m cultivator work well with my JD 6M and 8000/Ten but the seed drill is unbearably slow. Three meter width and it barely manages 5mph, even when I hired in a ~300hp 8R. It might be due to the pretty steep hills my fields are on but the whole seed drilling operation feels very slow.
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Lol I have both of those tractors on my Sandy Bay save tooSJ_Sathanas wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:32 pm Is it just me or is the shop missing a workshop trigger?
Also, my flirtation with Agro Masz isn't going well. The 3m plough and the 5m cultivator work well with my JD 6M and 8000/Ten but the seed drill is unbearably slow. Three meter width and it barely manages 5mph, even when I hired in a ~300hp 8R. It might be due to the pretty steep hills my fields are on but the whole seed drilling operation feels very slow.
Dairy farmer, college student, part-time modder, always looking to drive a tractor
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Facebook page
Where should you download mods from? Try this! - A Guide to Respectful Downloads and Original Mods
Driving up a wall because my brain turned off the gravity
Happy farming!
Re: Sandy Bay 19
Great map as always
However, no silo capasity for rye, and the filltype weight are way off.. Its set to 500kg/1000liters and should be 750kg/1000liters. The tonnage per ha its good 8,9t (3 fert stages, plowed and limed with them set of..)
However, no silo capasity for rye, and the filltype weight are way off.. Its set to 500kg/1000liters and should be 750kg/1000liters. The tonnage per ha its good 8,9t (3 fert stages, plowed and limed with them set of..)
Xbox series s and pc
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Re: Sandy Bay 19
He is working on an update on the map. Adding rye is one of the things.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
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Have any of you encountered the problem of cleaning up the mess on a sheep trough in a large pasture (field 21)?
The front loader bucket does not collect residues.
Painting the area helped, but that's not how it should be ...
The front loader bucket does not collect residues.
Painting the area helped, but that's not how it should be ...