@DirectCedar Out of curiosity Phila, what country were those old Masseys modified/used in?
Both are UK MF1250s . the terra tire one is still in use, the tracks version was logging on heavy peat or seen another was on peat work - though I hope tearing up peat a thing of the past! Used to see 1250s being used by drainage outfits aka tile layers. They look bigger than the 115HP they are I think.
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Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
You need to get permission from the original author to release that when done!
It’s looking great!
It’s looking great!
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Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
It’s better than my project I’ve attempted.
A Case IH DC133 Discbine, identical to the in game New Holland Discbine 313. Could get it recolored as a Case but never could figure out how to pull the 3D files out of the game, and when I tried it became an invisible mower.
A Case IH DC133 Discbine, identical to the in game New Holland Discbine 313. Could get it recolored as a Case but never could figure out how to pull the 3D files out of the game, and when I tried it became an invisible mower.
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Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
If you're still attempting... https://www.kingmods.net/en/fs19-mods/cnh-discbine-packDEERE317 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:50 am It’s better than my project I’ve attempted.
A Case IH DC133 Discbine, identical to the in game New Holland Discbine 313. Could get it recolored as a Case but never could figure out how to pull the 3D files out of the game, and when I tried it became an invisible mower.
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Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
It was more of a just wanting to mod (and not 3D model) project and less of a wanting that specific model as a mod.
And technically that’s still not a DC133...
And technically that’s still not a DC133...
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MF1250 update: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
for use on my late 80's/early 90's farm:
Amazon 4m air drill on the back , also used for fertiliser spreading with a vicon twin disk. Retrofitted a prefab GPS on roof and screen in cab, more working lights (both from prefab kits) and a classic way to retro fit aircon: slap a box on top, this from a Unimog mod. Float tyres counting as crop care tyres, also modded some narrow crop care tyres on to it for spreader when crops in later stages.
Now the conceit here is that the farm's previous 1000 litre very light Vicon pendulum spreader was surplus and there is nice big deck on the back of 1250...(actually tin plate so some girder work from te axles needed...) . taken off the pedulum and bolted in a small electric auger (resized mod of a simple grain auger). Runs off a new 24 volt battery system that all the new lights would need anyway (trying to find a battery prefab I can stick somewhere). also need to put a sheet cover on it
As you can see lI lost the colour/textures in process but that is the next adventure in my xml learning curve! (All help accepted!) Ideally I would have kept the 'fill point' in the tank and had the unload script coming from the auger but waaay beyond my skills. BUT I changed the XML in both the drill and spreader to increase their capacity by the 1000l this rear tank holds, so I get the functionality.
This IS fictional but I've see utility/big tool boxes mounted on the back and this is exactly the kind of bale twine/lump hammer* engineering we/neighbours used to do before dynodrives and embedded chips.
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*(on a UK farm, everything is fixable with bale twin and a 2 pound lump hammer...)
Amazon 4m air drill on the back , also used for fertiliser spreading with a vicon twin disk. Retrofitted a prefab GPS on roof and screen in cab, more working lights (both from prefab kits) and a classic way to retro fit aircon: slap a box on top, this from a Unimog mod. Float tyres counting as crop care tyres, also modded some narrow crop care tyres on to it for spreader when crops in later stages.
Now the conceit here is that the farm's previous 1000 litre very light Vicon pendulum spreader was surplus and there is nice big deck on the back of 1250...(actually tin plate so some girder work from te axles needed...) . taken off the pedulum and bolted in a small electric auger (resized mod of a simple grain auger). Runs off a new 24 volt battery system that all the new lights would need anyway (trying to find a battery prefab I can stick somewhere). also need to put a sheet cover on it
As you can see lI lost the colour/textures in process but that is the next adventure in my xml learning curve! (All help accepted!) Ideally I would have kept the 'fill point' in the tank and had the unload script coming from the auger but waaay beyond my skills. BUT I changed the XML in both the drill and spreader to increase their capacity by the 1000l this rear tank holds, so I get the functionality.
This IS fictional but I've see utility/big tool boxes mounted on the back and this is exactly the kind of bale twine/lump hammer* engineering we/neighbours used to do before dynodrives and embedded chips.
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*(on a UK farm, everything is fixable with bale twin and a 2 pound lump hammer...)
Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
Maybe make the Vicon tank a seperate “auger wagon” that attaches to the back, then it’s full trigger would work realistically.
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Re: when you realise modding wheels is harder than you thought...
yes plan A was to put a extra invisible hitch joint on the deck so I could eg add the Hortz refill tank or the vicon as is with different outlet - but xml beyond me so far!
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