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I would like to see more American equipment having to do with cotton, corn, and soybean production.
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based on the original post it really seemed like the op wanted to answer to be the first choice so I voted for it and 4
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Ya most of our quads put about 500 ponies or better. implements are bigger. we use on 40, 80 acre pieces or even on quarters, half sections, or the rare full sectionFarmercaseih wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:40 pm
This. We also have a chisel plow that we pull with a 220 hp tractor. Also our bean planter is 15R15 so it is 20ft wide.
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That tractor also pulls our 35" field cultivator. Most of the fields we farm are over 40 acres and the rest are 20 or less.
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I would love for some more and bigger potato harvesters like the spudnik 8-row widrow harvester that I have seen on youtube. Combined with the 6-row direct load harvester it would be an awesome operation.
When I told my grandfather there were 8 row potato harvesters he didn't believe me at first. 4 row harvesters were the biggest harvesters he had seen in his lifetime.
I cant fine the video on youtube anymore, but there even were some huge (American?) 16-row harvesters. Don't know the brand, but I remember them being blue. Anyone knows which one I mean?
When I told my grandfather there were 8 row potato harvesters he didn't believe me at first. 4 row harvesters were the biggest harvesters he had seen in his lifetime.
I cant fine the video on youtube anymore, but there even were some huge (American?) 16-row harvesters. Don't know the brand, but I remember them being blue. Anyone knows which one I mean?
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You sure it wasn't a sugarbeet one?
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I'd love to see potatoes getting a little tlc, with the Global company mod for washed and premium spuds I have found a new love for them.
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None Of Above.
I prefer Oxbo or similar brand.
http://www.oxbocorp.com/
So how many different crops harvesters they have what are not inside game and Self-Propelled Merger.
So new crops and new tools would be my preference.
But reality is i think we just get some new machinry to FS19, no new crops. Since we already have the crop limit maxed out with seasons and extra mods.
Brands like Vicon, Kverneland, Berthoud are incoming...
I prefer Oxbo or similar brand.
http://www.oxbocorp.com/
So how many different crops harvesters they have what are not inside game and Self-Propelled Merger.
So new crops and new tools would be my preference.
But reality is i think we just get some new machinry to FS19, no new crops. Since we already have the crop limit maxed out with seasons and extra mods.
Brands like Vicon, Kverneland, Berthoud are incoming...
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It depends what farmer wants to do with the crop and budget, self are common on the US tooiLLBill606 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:16 pmprolly. im up in the Midwest. everything is 12 row. an in Minnesota, North Dakota. the fields arent the size of Montana or the like of the corn belt. The Self Propels are very rare as welleric21 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:55 pmActually theres loads of small American equipment on farms along the Eastern seaboard states like Vermont or New YorkiLLBill606 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:47 pm
i mean anything works. just nothing in north america is that small anymore. i know its a demographic thing, but that is how it is
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The last one I mentioned, the Framset pack or something close to it, is a disc (harrow) thought that only acts as a plow. It leaves the field in plowed state and leaves plowed texture. It comes with a trailer roller to leave cultivated state/texture on field.iLLBill606 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:46 pma 3m, 4m, 6m 3 point ripper is not apart of what im talking about here. im talking about the Case IH 490 Disc and other true implements leaving the ground in a plow texture, not a cultivating texture like the subsoilers and field creator pack your talking about. to be authentic, plow type equipment like a disc or subsoilers should leave the ground in a plow state. the game has plow and cultivating textures, it misses chisel plowing textures.
To that I wouldn't argue. I don't like plowing with a mouldboard in game because its slow and power hungry (even more so in 19. The Lemkin plow was only 240hp in 17 now its 300). But the game is based on European practices and from I've seen in videos it looks like discs are used as more of a light tillage tool.
I am no farmer though.
Let's get some cows!
FS17 a few hundred hours on pc, 920 ps4
FS19 2660 hrs ps4/ps5
FS 22 [ps5] 1070 hrs [pc] 60 hrs
FS17 a few hundred hours on pc, 920 ps4
FS19 2660 hrs ps4/ps5
FS 22 [ps5] 1070 hrs [pc] 60 hrs
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We have two 490 disks and they definitely should not leave a plow texture. They hardly bury cornstalks on the first pass. We run one of ours in the fall and spring, and when it is set up right it makes a nice seedbed with a rolling basket behind it on ground that was chiseled the fall before. Also I think I said this elsewhere, but subsoilers would leave neither textures. They are designed to disturb the surface the least amount as possible. Personally I think in the next game giants should make a new texture for them.
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Our anhydrous applicator definitely doesn't leave a finished disc view, but unfortunately the only one I found in game does.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
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I'd prefer more tillage and air seeder gear as the number of brands FS has that produce seeding gear in real life (e.g flexi-coil, Case, JD, and Agco) it just feels a bit unbalanced in the seeding and tillage department. sure the bourgault stuff is good but I play maps that don't really Need 30m drills. maybe some more 8-15m drills and a 44ft john deere air seeder would suit me fine
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Now we need a feature where you can plug up the field cultivator with cornstalks lol
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Custom Modding is starting to make Implements, it takes less time and work. hope it leads to more along with North Dakota Modding. That is if people can STOP leaking NDM's mods before they are release from their BetaFarmercaseih wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:19 pm Now we need a feature where you can plug up the field cultivator with cornstalks lol