Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Tylercheesey1986
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Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Tylercheesey1986 »

Need a wider trailer for this monster, nothing ATM is wide enough to transport it,
Tried sitting it sideways and it sort of works but most time it sinks through the trailer and bottoms out on ground no matter how you place it.
Only thing that sort of works is the Skidder trailer, if you drive it on dead centre it fits but you have to sit it up on the wheel arches and front deck section to prevent it sinking through trailer
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
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george.earlslight
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by george.earlslight »

Try the "FS19 XL Specialized Trailers 110".
It can fit even the NH T9 with dual tires.
Tylercheesey1986
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Tylercheesey1986 »

george.earlslight wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:08 am Try the "FS19 XL Specialized Trailers 110".
It can fit even the NH T9 with dual tires.
That's PC I figure?
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
george.earlslight
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by george.earlslight »

Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:43 am
george.earlslight wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:08 am Try the "FS19 XL Specialized Trailers 110".
It can fit even the NH T9 with dual tires.
That's PC I figure?
Ahh, yes. Sorry didn't read your signature.
Tylercheesey1986
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Tylercheesey1986 »

george.earlslight wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:47 am
Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:43 am
george.earlslight wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:08 am Try the "FS19 XL Specialized Trailers 110".
It can fit even the NH T9 with dual tires.
That's PC I figure?
Ahh, yes. Sorry didn't read your signature.
All good my friend thank you for trying to help, I'm guessing there will be a trailer to suit it on console soonish. If I remember right the MF Skidder was released before the trailer
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
Phigo
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Phigo »

There is a low-loader (under forestry Equipment I guess) which is from the dresciption a larger one. didn't try that one but maybe that could be a fix. I also tried some low loaders to Transport that beast but got stuck into one of them and barely got out...
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Ritchie
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Ritchie »

The Lizard bale trailer from FSI modding can be configured as a low loader. It's a bit wider than most trailers so might work, it's not very long though so that might be a negative.
I don't do logging so haven't tried it with the mill loader.

https://www.farming-simulator.com/mod.p ... tle=fs2019
Old-an-Slow
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Old-an-Slow »

Might try the Fliegl Lowbody by BR Mod Performance. Seems to handle large items well when I've tried it.
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Crazof
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

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need the oshkosh package from FS17 converted over, that had a wide trailer in it
Sinclaircool
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Sinclaircool »

Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:51 am
george.earlslight wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:47 am
Tylercheesey1986 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:43 am

That's PC I figure?
Ahh, yes. Sorry didn't read your signature.
All good my friend thank you for trying to help, I'm guessing there will be a trailer to suit it on console soonish. If I remember right the MF Skidder was released before the trailer
The skidder trailer was released with the MF skidder
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Aholz89
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by Aholz89 »

This is insanely unrealistic, and I tried just for fun. But it worked... :lol:

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FarmDemAcres
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by FarmDemAcres »

I have used the Goldhofer STZ for transporting Frankenstein. Drive it straight up the middle and it staddles just enough. It is a little unstable but I have gone all the way across the map without having it fall off if you keep it under 40. Better than the default of diving the Frankenstein itself :/
SJ_Sathanas
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by SJ_Sathanas »

Yeah the Goldhofer can carry the Frankenstein if you're careful.
wombles
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Re: Low loader for "Frankenstein"?

Post by wombles »

Aholz89 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 10:41 pm This is insanely unrealistic, and I tried just for fun. But it worked... :lol:

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On the plus though you won't need chains :biggrin2: .
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