John Deere T Series v 3.0

FS17 mods

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About mod:

– Engine Setup: 387 hp, 455 hp, 510 hp
– Selectable Wheels
– IC Control
– Washable

Included:
– John Deere 630R Header: working width 9.1 meters
– John Deere Raps Profi II Header: working width 9.1 meters
– John Deere 612C Header: working width 12 meters
– John Deere TL400 Header Trailer

Version 3.0:
* Texture changes, new color, new rims color
* Dirt and gloss Texture changes
* New attacher rotation (higher), it is easier to put on the cutter Trailer
* Fixed unload system animation from Pipe
* Changed cameras & lights
* Fixed cutter Trailer attacher (more stable)
* Michelin tires as a new configuration
* Fixed markers for models 660 and 670. Now they work correctly
* Change of driving physics and steering
* Added a new corn cutter, John Deere 612C

Credits:

T0bi69, CEAModding, MySQly

Game version:

Farming Simulator 17

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Find a mod that you like and want to download first. Then, on your PC, download a mod. Mods are typically in.zip format. However, it is sometimes in.rar format. If the mod file is in.zip format, no additional actions are required. If a file is in.rar format, you must unarchive it using software such as WinRar or Zip7. Windows 10 users do not need to use archive software; Win10 includes an unarchive feature.

The next step is to locate the mods folder on your computer. It is typically found in Documents/My Games/Farming Simulator [Your FS game version, e.g. 2022]. Open the "mods" folder and place the downloaded.zip archive or unarchived.rar file there.

The final step. Have fun with Farming Simulator mods!

One thought on “John Deere T Series v 3.0

  • GiantGreen says:
    2017-10-09 at 11:10

    Dommage qu’on soit toujours obligé de mettre la barre supplémentaire à colza pour battre du blé par exemple! Sinon bravo!

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