Category: Cultivators
Price: 16,500 $
Required power: 140 hp
Working width: 4 m
Working speed: 15 kph
Credits:
Matt26
Category: Cultivators
Price: 16,500 $
Required power: 140 hp
Working width: 4 m
Working speed: 15 kph
Credits:
Matt26
Non-stop disc cultivators for use in vineyards and orchards suitable for tractors with power from 65 to 100 Hp.
– Price: 12.500 €
– Power range: 65-100 HP
– Working speed: 12 km/h
– Working width: 1.60M – 2.0M
Credits:
SMI Modding Team
The KM 180 plough is a proposal from Polish brand Akpil aimed at medium and large farms.
The plough has bolt protection. The machine is equipped with a system allowing the working width to be changed at any time.
The plough has 4 bodies as standard, but 2 additional bodies can be added.
*Choosing the number of plough bodies (4;5;6)
*Changing working width (Left mouse button)
*Colour configuration
*Lift ball configuration (with or without)
[4 bodies]
-Price: 11,000 $
-Working width: 2.10m
-Power requirement: 130hp
-Mass: 1450kg
[5 bodies]
-Price: 14,500 $
-Working width: 2.60m
-Power requirement: 160hp
-Mass: 1700kg
[6 bodies]
-Price: 18,000 $
-Working width: 3.10m
-Power requirement: 190hp
-Mass: 1950kg
Credits:
JMZ
The Transfer bale fork is designed for transporting round bales, which, immediately after production, are recommended to be removed from the field. When loading, unloading and transporting silage bales, it is very important not to damage their protective film, and this can only be avoided with a good fork.
Trasnfer L
-Price: 250$
-Carrying capacity: 1 bale
Transfer R
-Price: 400$
-Carrying capacity 1 bale
-Folding function
Transfer D
-Price: 700$
-Carrying capacity: 2 bales
Transfer Supra
-Price: 500-850 $
-Carrying capacity: 1-2 bales or 1 pallet
Credits:
WOLFex Modding
The Bale Fork M is a simple and sturdy implement for both round and square bales.
-Price: 500 $
-Weight: 80 kg
-Color configurations
-Number of spikes choice
Modification includes 3 versions of forks. Basic – on standard script and with invisible bale straps (with or without camera)
Credits:
JMZ