Price: €150.000
Power: 1250 HP
Version 1.0.2.0:
* Added Crawler
* Fixed some errors
Credits:
Homealone
Farming Simulator 25 harvester mods are a great way to add new equipment to your virtual farm. Harvester mods can include new combines, headers, and other attachments that are used for harvesting crops such as wheat, barley, corn, canola and many others. One of the most popular types of harvester mods for Farming Simulator 19 are new combines. These mods add new models of combines to the game, some of which have more advanced features than the default combines in the game. For example, some combine mods may have larger capacities, or be more efficient at harvesting certain crops.
Price: €150.000
Power: 1250 HP
Version 1.0.2.0:
* Added Crawler
* Fixed some errors
Credits:
Homealone
– Power 653 hp
– Capacity 450000 liters
– Working width 2.8 meters
– Working speed 10 km/h
– Selectable Wheels Brand
Version 1.6:
* Updated the ModDesc
Credits:
Adub Modding, ABP Team
CLAAS TRION 720-750
Category: Harvesters
Price: $357500 – $391500
Power: 367 hp – 435 hp
Max speed: 30 kph
Capacity: 120000 200000
CORIO 875 FC
Category: Corn Headers
Price: $63500
Working width: 6
Working speed: 20 kph
Optimized the file
Increased working speed
Larger capacity
Faster empty speed
Configs are free
Version 1.3:
* Updated the ModDesc
Credits:
Adub Modding, ABP Team
– Power 775 hp
– Selectable Capacity: 250000, 500000 or 1000000 liters
– Selectable Wheels
– Selectable Wheels Brand
– Selectable Design
– Selectable Pipe
– Included New Holland FD250 Header: working width 15.2 meters
Version 2.5:
* Updated the ModDesc
Credits:
Adub Modding, ABP Team
Claas Evion Pack with manual transmission and engine configurations, and a slightly spruced up look.
Slightly modified the standard Claas Evion 450 to a 3-speed manual transmission, engine configurations, and a slightly tweaked look to suit my taste.
Power from 205 to 258 hp, so Evion 410, 430, 450.
Version 1.2.1:
* Update ModDesc
* Speed decal specs changed due to excessive wear and tear, it looked silly
Credits:
Lowtech