FS25 mods

FS25 Harvesters

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.

Krone Collect 900 for Sugarcane and Poplar v 1.0.0.1

Krone Collect 900 for Sugarcane and Poplar v 1.0.0.1

With this mod, each forage harvester can also chop sugar cane. There is also a special sugarcane cutter that is based on the Collect 900-3.
In addition, there is another Collect 900-3 header for poplars in this package. Both headers have color choices and additional symbols so you can distinguish them better. All headers have a working width of 9m, a working speed of 10 km/h and need 840 PS.

Krone Collect 900-3 (Poplar & Sugarcane)
Category: forage Harvester Cutter
Price: $127,000
Required power: 840 hp
Working width: 9m
Working speed: 10 kph

Version 1.0.0.1:
* Corrected typo

Credits:
TethysSaturn

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Gleaner N Series v 1.0

Gleaner N Series v 1.0

Engine Configurations:
N5 – 170 HP Allis-Chalmers 670T (6.6L, 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel)
N6 – 220 HP Allis-Chalmers 670I (6.6L, 6-cylinder intercooled turbo diesel)
N7 – 250 HP Allis-Chalmers 7080 426T 7.0L, 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel

The Gleaner N Series, introduced in 1979, was the first rotary combine line by Gleaner, known for its innovative transverse rotor design and high capacity.

Background: The Gleaner N Series, introduced in 1979, marked Gleaner’s entry into rotary combine technology with a groundbreaking transverse rotor design. This innovation offered increased threshing capacity and efficiency, setting the N Series apart from conventional axial designs.

The lineup included three models: the N5, powered by a 170 HP Allis-Chalmers 670T turbocharged diesel engine; the N6, featuring a 220 HP 670I intercooled turbo diesel; and the larger N7, equipped with a 250 HP Allis-Chalmers 7080 426T 7.0L turbocharged diesel. These machines were known for their impressive performance and helped shape the future of rotary harvesting.

Credits:
Pleasent View Farms

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