Edited all Harvesters and Headers (Silage section not included).
They have a larger capacity and the headers working speed is 20.
Capacity: 15000, 30000, 40000 and 50000 liters.
Credits:
Tomi098
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.
Edited all Harvesters and Headers (Silage section not included).
They have a larger capacity and the headers working speed is 20.
Capacity: 15000, 30000, 40000 and 50000 liters.
Credits:
Tomi098
Ropa Tiger S6 Multi Harvester, expanded to include Carrots, Beetroot and Parsnips.
Credits:
HoT online team
– Selectable Capacity: 2000, 4000 or 6000 liters
– Working speed 15 km/h
Credits:
Tina_Inc
Claas JAGUAR 990-930
Category: Harvesters
Price: $358,500
Power: 925 hp
Max. speed: 40 kph
Claas ORBIS 750
Category: Headers
Price: $100,000
Required power: 650 hp
Working width: 7.5m
Working speed: 10 kph
Claas ORBIS 900
Category: Headers
Price: $120,000
Required power: 750 hp
Working width: 9.0m
Working speed: 10 kph
Credits:
Despo93
Giants Software-developed Farming Simulator series has grown into one of the popular franchises around simulating the life of a farmer-from the planting and growing of crops to the selling of produce. While the game can be sure fun, absorbing, the question is how close this game really is to the real farming techniques, mainly regarding the aspect of harvest. It is under this article that some similarities and differences from the real-world harvesting methods to those in Farming Simulator will be reviewed, and how it simulates some real-life challenges.
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