TheDutchCowboy you could leave the break in the middle of 7&8 that way you can plant two crops. if you hire a worker the worker recognizes it and skips over it if it's spraying or cultivating etc. that's what I did anyway
i did on ps4, cultivate with a helper field 8 with the bigbud yellow cultivator (18 meter) on field 7 i had some corn, the damn thing kept going and it also cultivated field 7 :( all my corn gone, BUGS :S
It could be interesting if you invited one of them who have made the map to play FS17 with you. Where you could talk about how it has been made, what ideas they have to and where they get inspiration from :-) Sorry for bad English Love you videos ;-)
Don't do one game day per episode. Feels like you don't get anything done and the daily fees kills your economy. If you want to be true to US tractors you should get rid of the CaseIH 1455XL. It was built in Nuess, Germany and not sold to the US market. The NH 8340 I don't know. At least one is for sale over there according to mascus.com and some others from the 8x40 series. It would be cool if you could find some other tractor in the 20-30 years old range that was (is) used in arable farming in the US. Thinking of the first big CaseIH Magnum, big John Deere with SG2 cab etc.
Hello daggerwin sir, master of realism no joke. Quick suggestion I think you should replace one of the case tractors and get a bigger case!!! Also by the joshkin trailer so you can keep it at the filed and not have to go back and forward. GREAT VID KEEP IT UP AND PLEASE READ!!
Do 30 episodes because I really like this map and I'm shore a lot of other people like it as well. You also do the best farming sim videos and I watch them every night your also one of my favourite RU-vid'rs
Do more work with the animals and do 30 or more episodes of at least 30 minutes each. Do the episodes in one or two days. In the US it's only miles per hour, gallons and Fahrenheit.
daggerwin we in the U.S. use miles per hour because we are the land of standard measurement while most of the rest of the world uses the metric system. Hope this helped!
In the US the speed limits are MPH. However vehicles do have MPH and KPH on the dash. There maybe some parts of the US that use both MPH plus KPH on the speed limit signs.