Wow, Something you didn't know about farming Simulator 17
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^^yep, I suggest staying away from manually stack round bales and logs
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Re: Wow, Something you didn't know about farming Simulator 17
Grain cart, chaser bin, overload wagon, auger wagon. all the sameFarmerJimbob wrote:Sorry, what do you mean by regular grain car? I ran my test with a TKD 302 which worked fine so I assumed other tippers would work too - is this not the case? I currently use auger wagons for seed & fert but would like the option to switch to tippers when using the seed hawk.
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Ya can't beat the sound of the big bud acceleration though.BigC92 wrote:Thats the hardest decision ever lol. Wanna sacrifice speed for power or power for speed, lol.redglasses wrote:ya when the valley the old farm drop, I'll be buying a seed hawk, still deciding on a quad track, big bud, or challenger though, most of the fields looks flat so it shouldnt make much of a difference, only difference will be travel time
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Agreed. I think the 450 sounds the best especially with that turbo winding up!!Guil wrote: Ya can't beat the sound of the big bud acceleration though.
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Re: Wow, Something you didn't know about farming Simulator 17
I like both but think I prefer the 747.
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Ok so not tippers then, thanks for clarifying. I only tried the one as a test and presumed the others would work. Would need a bigger one than the TKD or I'd be in the same situation as you with the Holmers. I was using Holmers for the (smaller) seeders until I discovered the augers reset every time you load the game and they kept catching on the structures I had then placed in almost flipping them. Shame as the auger reach on those bins is awesome.ErwinR55 wrote:Grain cart, chaser bin, overload wagon, auger wagon. all the sameFarmerJimbob wrote:Sorry, what do you mean by regular grain car? I ran my test with a TKD 302 which worked fine so I assumed other tippers would work too - is this not the case? I currently use auger wagons for seed & fert but would like the option to switch to tippers when using the seed hawk.
Re: Wow, Something you didn't know about farming Simulator 17
Yeah, got that right.Guil wrote:I know everything. /thread
Ya can't beat the sound of the big bud acceleration though.BigC92 wrote:Thats the hardest decision ever lol. Wanna sacrifice speed for power or power for speed, lol.redglasses wrote:ya when the valley the old farm drop, I'll be buying a seed hawk, still deciding on a quad track, big bud, or challenger though, most of the fields looks flat so it shouldnt make much of a difference, only difference will be travel time
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Yeah you can't beat an old Detroit tune . Especially the bigger enginesGuil wrote:I like both but think I prefer the 747.
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I like the sound of the Detroit Diesels at idle, but I honestly think the 2 strokes sound kind of odd "screaming" like they do. Just my personal opinion. I, however, love the sound of the old 855 Cummins engines.Peter Griffin wrote:Yeah you can't beat an old Detroit tune . Especially the bigger enginesGuil wrote:I like both but think I prefer the 747.
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I love them sounding like they turning 10grand when it's only like 2200. We got a 3-53 in a old 225 lumberjack skidder. Hear it working for miles
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^^ I understand....I've heard them IRL as well. They honestly make me think they are going to run away whenever they accelerate.
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+1 My preference is also 450.ClassicTractors wrote:Agreed. I think the 450 sounds the best especially with that turbo winding up!!Guil wrote: Ya can't beat the sound of the big bud acceleration though.
747 sounds more like a vacuum cleaner with a massive electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine.
Just doesn't give me the feel of an actual engine.
However, the power and it's capability of compacting silage in minutes is unprecedented.
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Ah, I take a small break, from farming simulator 2017 and I found one of my threads to be really popular when I returned.
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RODHA wrote:+1 My preference is also 450.ClassicTractors wrote:Agreed. I think the 450 sounds the best especially with that turbo winding up!!Guil wrote: Ya can't beat the sound of the big bud acceleration though.
747 sounds more like a vacuum cleaner with a massive electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine.
Just doesn't give me the feel of an actual engine.
However, the power and it's capability of compacting silage in minutes is unprecedented.
As someone who has used the V series Detroit Diesel engines for over 50 years, the Big Bud 747 sounds exactly like a 16 v 92 engine. I have used the V series Detroits in everything from over the road semi tractors to Euclid 70 ton belly dump trucks.
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Sweet. I do agree that the sound is accurate for a 2 stroke as I have heard what I believe is a v71 in a bus before.Kamoore65536 wrote:RODHA wrote:+1 My preference is also 450.ClassicTractors wrote: Agreed. I think the 450 sounds the best especially with that turbo winding up!!
747 sounds more like a vacuum cleaner with a massive electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine.
Just doesn't give me the feel of an actual engine.
However, the power and it's capability of compacting silage in minutes is unprecedented.
As someone who has used the V series Detroit Diesel engines for over 50 years, the Big Bud 747 sounds exactly like a 16 v 92 engine. I have used the V series Detroits in everything from over the road semi tractors to Euclid 70 ton belly dump trucks.
CT Modding: Bringing the past to Farming Simulator....one machine at a time.
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks