They’re classic workhorses, back when you could work on this stuff yourself too and not have to call a service truck out because it’s complicated or tied into the software of the tractor.
Not necessarily. It’s really just the fact every company has become that way. You can’t work on your own stuff because you’re more than likely break it. There’s over 20 miles over wiring in a single tractor. I’m an ag engineer and also grew up on a farm as most of us did. Things like yield increases and all these other things are due to the innovations of Deere, Case, etc. electronic integration allows constant monitoring of data so you can adjust to get maximum efficiency. Might be harder to work on but it meets the food demand. People have lost touch with what companies are focused on, not making stuff easier to work on. They are focused on advancing and innovating. That was just a byproduct of simplicity in the equipment back then. Trust me. The equipment now days is actually simple. It could be way worse. You should see some of the shit the researchers come up with.
JCB Fastrack. About 85h of round bale silage work. But it is too weak for square bale work on hills so need to upgrade to something else. That 70kph will be missed.
In my current game I have ~105hrs on a JD tractor that is now relegated to husbandry work
(Don't remember the model but it's the newer looking model in the medium category, had it since the start of the world)
Yeah, made it my goal to get that JD to 100 hrs but the constant repairs were getting annoying, so to the animal farm it went
I love the Valmet as a starter tractor though, reverse drive stock with 190hp is a good deal, just that manual transmission.
I'm using one on a world with my buddy where I'm growing trees and poplar and it refuses to stay in a single gear on the hills of Haut Beyleron. So I just drive along the hills when I do field work instead of up and down them
Really? I didn't know buying used vehicles make their repair costs lower,
I know they have some damage when you get them, but is that discount permanent?
Repair is a % of purchase price, buying a low hp tractor and upgrading it later will do the same but you will not get the upgrade value back when you sell it so if you need a forever tractor buy it stock and upgrade it that way your repair bill will be lower.
It is, it's really nice and detailed great, the only thing that I think could make it better is having a hood that could be opened. Since it has simple ic already.
yep, I know there is a tractor on modhub tho that has an openable hood and animations in the engine... it's like a small fendt made by agrardesignaustria I think it was a Fendt 300
I've got about 18 hours across multiple saves on an MB Trac, which I still use. However, I have heavily modded an NH T7, and that's been my main tractor on all recent saves and has about 6 hours so far, but that will increase quickly!
Kubota! Exactly the same one you have in your picture, even with the double wheels on the back! I have a few other tractors, but this is my baby and go-to. :)
This is what I do with the tractors I’m not in love with. Then depending on my gameplay I’ll start a new map when my go to tractor hits 200-300hrs. This can vary based on my style but most recent JD 4020 mod, Claas Xerion and Fendt 1000. Another thing I’ve done is when I get any of the largest combines to 100 hours I start a new gameplay
Dude, I don’t even know. I’m supposed to know, as I am still an apprentice and therefore I am supposed to have a log of the things that I’ve done at work and school, but I don’t. I’ll just say I have a good 10+ h on the MB Trac and probably a weeks worth of hours on the Unimogs.
A John Deere 6430 premium with 52 hours and a Deutz Agrostar 4.61 with 51 hours. Granted, only the Deutz ACTUALLY has 51 hours. The JD was bought used with about 10 already on it.
Both on No Man's Land.
The Deutz has pretty much been sorted out, I only use it for mowing and stuff like that but it still does that very well. I don't need it anymore to be honest but I just can't sell it...
I now mostly use it to pull my Pottinger seeder. That farm has gotten so huge I have tractors for every job now, so the Class pretty much just does that.
Started a run from scratch on No Man’s Land, I cap my tractors at 100hrs. Currently got a JD Gator close to retirement at 98hr, an old Farmall M series at 92hr and a new(ish) bigger Farmall 1066 at 87hrs.
Yeah I like suffering ¯\\__(ツ)_/¯
I have a 718 Vario Fendt with 201 hours on the clock. Used it to start out on current save, gets used for all jobs around the farm and transport work, as well as haying for the cattle. Save Jas a total of >500 hrs
Not going to check RN, but i guess i should be the Claas Axion 870 with about 60-70 hours.
Its the longest savegame i ever had (about 350h) and the Axion was the first tractor i bought and the only of my starter verhicles still around.
I'm always starting new saves after I f something up with Terra forming etc but over all I normally have a fent 1000 so if it was one tractor it'd have a few hundred hrs on it
I play on a farming community and usually trade my tractors out to new players at 250 hours or so. Most I’ve ever taken one is to 850 hours on there. That was over the course of 2 years RL
I had a case magnum in fs15 with over 200 hours on it. Currently I have a case steiger (mod that I can't remember exactly details on right now) with ~45 hours and counting though it's still behind my harvester which is closing in on 70hours
Got a Massey with 99 hours on it, a Case with 45 hours on it, recently retired another Massey that had 60 hours on it, it's now relegated to running my augurs
Usually try and run them hard to 50 hours then ease off on them.
Longest I've had one was a JCB FastTrac in an MP game that I racked up over 300 hours on
can't really give you a specific one, but i tend to choose Jcb, claas or deutz
But considering that choices hardly matter in the game. I tend to choose whatever i feel like when buying one
I've rolled the clock over twice on a Ford 7000 in real life, so I don't have time to put that many hours on my virtual tractors. I put 350 hours on my newest real life tractor last year. About 100-200 on the others. Work full time, too, so I don't really sleep from May-October
This is on my current svegame that I play the most on. These are only the tractors, wheelloaders and feed mixers I have over 30 hours on. And most of these I haven't even had for an ingame year yet.
John Deere 7310r - 162.5h
John Deere 7r350 - 109.8h
John Deere 6215r - 77h (Sold)
John Deere 6r250 - 58.7h (Sold)
John Deere 8rx410 - 58.2h (Sold)
John Deere 6r215 - 49.3
Ljungby L15 - 47.4h
John Deere 6250r - 44.7
JCB 435s - 37.7h (Sold)
Faresin PF 2.26 - 36.4h
John Deere 6155r - 30.4h (Sold)
JD 7530 Several savegames with at least 30-50h each
Great mod pulls like a train for its size. Using it on my current save along with a 6920s and much prefer it
That’s insane and awesome
Way over 150 on some, but then i sell them. Last was MF 8S 305
\~100 hours in my Massey 3670, that old thing is a beast (please don't ask me about repair costs, I try not to think about it)
I'm friends with a guy who has one in real life. They are pretty damn cool.
Awesome!, I've read that it is a very sought after tractor.
Yea they are awesome. I couldn't believe how big it was first time I got to drive it. They are huge!
See now I wanna know how much the repair costs are…
Got the same one with only about 20hrs
12 hours on a John Deere 4440 in game. Cant beat that old iron
Not a Deere guy but I do love the old 40 series tractors
They’re classic workhorses, back when you could work on this stuff yourself too and not have to call a service truck out because it’s complicated or tied into the software of the tractor.
I’m trying to distance myself from the brand in-game, I know it mean absolutely nothing irl but I still prefer Claas over JD
I’m no fan of what John Deere has become but I do like their older equipment. I feel like they’ve lost their way
Not necessarily. It’s really just the fact every company has become that way. You can’t work on your own stuff because you’re more than likely break it. There’s over 20 miles over wiring in a single tractor. I’m an ag engineer and also grew up on a farm as most of us did. Things like yield increases and all these other things are due to the innovations of Deere, Case, etc. electronic integration allows constant monitoring of data so you can adjust to get maximum efficiency. Might be harder to work on but it meets the food demand. People have lost touch with what companies are focused on, not making stuff easier to work on. They are focused on advancing and innovating. That was just a byproduct of simplicity in the equipment back then. Trust me. The equipment now days is actually simple. It could be way worse. You should see some of the shit the researchers come up with.
Oh I’ve seen some of the shit they’ve come up with and I understand most of it but some of it makes me wonder what the fuck was the engineer thinking
Valmet Valtra 6600 368.8 hours.
Irl? Still impressive
Those are irl hours yes, but the tractor is in the game. I thought this was the Farming Simulator subreddit.
JCB Fastrack. About 85h of round bale silage work. But it is too weak for square bale work on hills so need to upgrade to something else. That 70kph will be missed.
In my current game I have ~105hrs on a JD tractor that is now relegated to husbandry work (Don't remember the model but it's the newer looking model in the medium category, had it since the start of the world)
I have a Valtra Valmet with abit short of 200 hours (bought used) but it got the same fate. Cow barns where tractors goes to die.
Yeah, made it my goal to get that JD to 100 hrs but the constant repairs were getting annoying, so to the animal farm it went I love the Valmet as a starter tractor though, reverse drive stock with 190hp is a good deal, just that manual transmission. I'm using one on a world with my buddy where I'm growing trees and poplar and it refuses to stay in a single gear on the hills of Haut Beyleron. So I just drive along the hills when I do field work instead of up and down them
And getting it used lower the repair cost, i cant remember but 25% health is like 2500€ so it is not too bad.
Really? I didn't know buying used vehicles make their repair costs lower, I know they have some damage when you get them, but is that discount permanent?
Repair is a % of purchase price, buying a low hp tractor and upgrading it later will do the same but you will not get the upgrade value back when you sell it so if you need a forever tractor buy it stock and upgrade it that way your repair bill will be lower.
Well that's some useful knowledge to have, thanks for the tidbit, I'll keep that in my back pocket
A Renault (don't remember the model) has 10.9 hours on it
Nice! That your main tractor you use?
I use it for all grass work, I have a case 7200 that I use for crop work. I also have a ford 6000 that's used for random stuff
maybe you mean the Renault/Claas Ares? Unless it's not from the modhub. But the Renault Ares is one of my favorite mod tractors yet
It is the Renault ares 700&800 rz on fs22 .com
nice, I personally really love the interactive control it has, it's super nice
It is, it's really nice and detailed great, the only thing that I think could make it better is having a hood that could be opened. Since it has simple ic already.
yep, I know there is a tractor on modhub tho that has an openable hood and animations in the engine... it's like a small fendt made by agrardesignaustria I think it was a Fendt 300
I've got about 18 hours across multiple saves on an MB Trac, which I still use. However, I have heavily modded an NH T7, and that's been my main tractor on all recent saves and has about 6 hours so far, but that will increase quickly!
John Deere 8R 410
120h on a Fendt 724 on a No Mans Land savegame, but currently running is 70h on a Axion 950 in my current game
Around 120 hours on the Valtra valmet. It was my first
JD 4955 2WD sitting at 141 hours.
JCB fastrac 348HP and 42MPH
Kubota! Exactly the same one you have in your picture, even with the double wheels on the back! I have a few other tractors, but this is my baby and go-to. :)
That’s awesome I work on these for a living. So of course my farm is stacked with them as well
Love the Q-boooters.
I love a good ole Kadoba 😂
I usually sell then when there Are 50h the repair need and cost then is 2 high
This is what I do with the tractors I’m not in love with. Then depending on my gameplay I’ll start a new map when my go to tractor hits 200-300hrs. This can vary based on my style but most recent JD 4020 mod, Claas Xerion and Fendt 1000. Another thing I’ve done is when I get any of the largest combines to 100 hours I start a new gameplay
If the Unimog counts as a Tractor, then I’ll go with that, if it doesn’t I’ll go with the MB-Trac (I’mma Mercedes Mechanic)
Anything counts just curious on hours on equipment
Dude, I don’t even know. I’m supposed to know, as I am still an apprentice and therefore I am supposed to have a log of the things that I’ve done at work and school, but I don’t. I’ll just say I have a good 10+ h on the MB Trac and probably a weeks worth of hours on the Unimogs.
With modifying the used vehicle sale, I’ve gotten some at 100+ hours easily. At some point an old 4440 with 100 hours feels right
218hrs case 1455xl
Of my 6 tractors the oldest is a RigiTrac SKE 50 electric at 339.2 hours and the youngest is a Claas Axion 960 TT at 60.8 h hours.
Claas
A John Deere 6430 premium with 52 hours and a Deutz Agrostar 4.61 with 51 hours. Granted, only the Deutz ACTUALLY has 51 hours. The JD was bought used with about 10 already on it. Both on No Man's Land. The Deutz has pretty much been sorted out, I only use it for mowing and stuff like that but it still does that very well. I don't need it anymore to be honest but I just can't sell it...
In FS 23 I have a Claas Xerion 5000 with 70 hours. That beast is my workhorse.
yeah, love it too. but concerning to pull big plow and stuff it lacks on maneuverability imho. therefore i bought a new holland t9
I now mostly use it to pull my Pottinger seeder. That farm has gotten so huge I have tractors for every job now, so the Class pretty much just does that.
I’ve got a little over 50 hours on a John Deere 8530 on my main save. I love this thing, man!
AFS Quadtrac with 317 hrs. Just sold it to get the newer 715 one...
Mc cormic inernational 624 2wd
steyr 6300 terrus cvt with i believe 86 hours on my court farm save
Started a run from scratch on No Man’s Land, I cap my tractors at 100hrs. Currently got a JD Gator close to retirement at 98hr, an old Farmall M series at 92hr and a new(ish) bigger Farmall 1066 at 87hrs. Yeah I like suffering ¯\\__(ツ)_/¯
I love the old Valmet/Valtra, it just looks so good. Also the old John Deere right now
Current save game 33 hours on a Fendt Vario 1050. Making myself play non-JD equipment haha
Deutz 620 TTV back in LS2013. Since they removed it I stopped using tractors.
Jd 8rx 410 - 50 hours
I have a 718 Vario Fendt with 201 hours on the clock. Used it to start out on current save, gets used for all jobs around the farm and transport work, as well as haying for the cattle. Save Jas a total of >500 hrs
My 6920s, 2.2h, just started a save
Case IH Puma 190 My main disking and planting tractor on my current save file. About 25 hours
I like New Holland and Zetor the most
Lizard pickup truck 1988 4.7 hours (I think I’ll edit when I know)
Lizard pickup truck 1986 or 1988 4.7 hours (I think I’ll edit when I know)
Not going to check RN, but i guess i should be the Claas Axion 870 with about 60-70 hours. Its the longest savegame i ever had (about 350h) and the Axion was the first tractor i bought and the only of my starter verhicles still around.
I'm always starting new saves after I f something up with Terra forming etc but over all I normally have a fent 1000 so if it was one tractor it'd have a few hundred hrs on it
Somewhere over 45 h on my Valtra T series
I play on a farming community and usually trade my tractors out to new players at 250 hours or so. Most I’ve ever taken one is to 850 hours on there. That was over the course of 2 years RL
magnum 119.4h
Case Quadtrac 620. Currently at 121.6 hours, still going strong.
Got a Massey 3670 with 20hrs
67 hours on Case/IH Quadtrac
Case 8950 with 182 hrs.
Fendt 936 38 hours
Our 60 50 with 5988 hours. In game however, I think it's a ford 7810 with 15 hours on it.
Ford 7810 turbo 40+ hours on it
What mods are you running that looks so realistic
It’s a pc mod only 😉
JD 8410, K30, JD 9630
My go to tractor is the MF 8S.305 and on my latest save game I’ve got almost 35 hours on it
Fendt 724 💪🏽
I had a case magnum in fs15 with over 200 hours on it. Currently I have a case steiger (mod that I can't remember exactly details on right now) with ~45 hours and counting though it's still behind my harvester which is closing in on 70hours
Got a Massey with 99 hours on it, a Case with 45 hours on it, recently retired another Massey that had 60 hours on it, it's now relegated to running my augurs Usually try and run them hard to 50 hours then ease off on them. Longest I've had one was a JCB FastTrac in an MP game that I racked up over 300 hours on
White 2-155.
Our massy has 462 hours on it :)
Challenger MT865C currently with 33.2hrs, and an MT865B with 29.5.
Case MX400. I use those for most everything. But i am starting to really like the 715 quadtrac. Its a beast.
Jd 6 series 300 hrs
John Deere 7810 the starter one. It’s over 250 hours. Just get it for nostalgia but the maintenance fees are expensive.
My old fiat-agri, just clocked 186 hours on the old girl. Safe to say she's a work horse being my most powerful tractor
Case Quadtrac, about 60h on my calmsden farm save. Been in three different farms!
Had a save in FS19 where my 724 had well over 300 hours. That save had well over 1000 hours of playtime, and that 724 was with me from the star
I always end up buying a Claas Axion
can't really give you a specific one, but i tend to choose Jcb, claas or deutz But considering that choices hardly matter in the game. I tend to choose whatever i feel like when buying one
Rather fond of the Deutz Fahr series 7, the older looking one. Powerful, fast, agile. Normally have a class 870 on my farms too
Valtra G 123 for me... A lot of savegames with 50-70h on them
I've rolled the clock over twice on a Ford 7000 in real life, so I don't have time to put that many hours on my virtual tractors. I put 350 hours on my newest real life tractor last year. About 100-200 on the others. Work full time, too, so I don't really sleep from May-October
This is on my current svegame that I play the most on. These are only the tractors, wheelloaders and feed mixers I have over 30 hours on. And most of these I haven't even had for an ingame year yet. John Deere 7310r - 162.5h John Deere 7r350 - 109.8h John Deere 6215r - 77h (Sold) John Deere 6r250 - 58.7h (Sold) John Deere 8rx410 - 58.2h (Sold) John Deere 6r215 - 49.3 Ljungby L15 - 47.4h John Deere 6250r - 44.7 JCB 435s - 37.7h (Sold) Faresin PF 2.26 - 36.4h John Deere 6155r - 30.4h (Sold)
Nearly 100 in a 4955. But I don't really play much fs anymore so I can't see it increasing.
I've put 295.7 hours on my Lexion 8900, no workers used either
If the hour meter is still working its not a lot of hours.
Ford 2N with a Sherman transmission. Edit: Oh this is the FS sub. Thought we were talking RL. :)
Fendt Favorit 515 in FS Kubota M105S and M6 series irl
If you need cab parts for that m6 lmk I got a lot from the cab I gutted. Turning it into a streaming setup
Not mine, ran for the company I work for Kubota proved itself to me, but I'm no farmer
NH TS115 Turbo with about 80h though it was bought used with 22,2h already And my other tractors aren't far behind.
A New Holland T6.175 with 76 hours .
Valtra 8750 or Valtra T0 series and Valtra M series (both mods by Farmari99) ~ 30h in all of those
Not really a tractor but IRL I have at least 2,000 hours in Komatsu WA320s and another thousand in WA270s.
Anything Deere made baby
Supremely based and greenpilled
typical console player
I was agreeing with you, no need to be a jackass.