It would be nice if you could walk up to a log and left click would pick the log up than walk over to a trailer and left click would drop/put it in the trailer
the machine with the claw is good for longer (longer than 3m) pieces tho
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This is one of the new features in FS 17.
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Awesome, I will definitely buy it now. I hope you can pick up and throw the rectangular bales too.Stegei wrote:This is one of the new features in FS 17.
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Yeah I hope so too.Krd1749 wrote:I hope you can pick up and throw the rectangular bales too.
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I guess that would depend on the size of the bales.... the bales made from the baler in the classic pack...sure... but the round and larger square bales...ummm no.. for reference..JohnDeere318 wrote:Yeah I hope so too.Krd1749 wrote:I hope you can pick up and throw the rectangular bales too.
"The 36-inch-long bale of hay is bound by two strings and weighs about 45 pounds, while the 48-inch-long bale is bound by three strings and weighs about 60 pounds. Large round bales are produced in a variety of sizes, with the smallest bales 4 feet wide by 4 feet in diameter. The largest balers make bales nearly 8 feet wide by 6 feet in diameter. Round bale weights vary from 500 to 2,500 pounds."
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Ah, thanks for this!cr41g_1965 wrote:I guess that would depend on the size of the bales.... the bales made from the baler in the classic pack...sure... but the round and larger square bales...ummm no.. for reference..JohnDeere318 wrote:Yeah I hope so too.Krd1749 wrote:I hope you can pick up and throw the rectangular bales too.
"The 36-inch-long bale of hay is bound by two strings and weighs about 45 pounds, while the 48-inch-long bale is bound by three strings and weighs about 60 pounds. Large round bales are produced in a variety of sizes, with the smallest bales 4 feet wide by 4 feet in diameter. The largest balers make bales nearly 8 feet wide by 6 feet in diameter. Round bale weights vary from 500 to 2,500 pounds."
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