I think a merger or a rotary rake would be a good addition. When my dad worked for a dairy and they had end dumps and a harvestore, they had to be a little funny with it. The silos were on a lower level with a forage box parked with it. The truck would dump on the top pad and then the silage was pushed into the box and unloaded. I definitely think a pit would be cool as it’d be more modern.
@Kederk Farms on green valley nebraska with courseplay and autodrive I had 4 semis unloading Into 3 of the built in fermenting silos and had dual claas jaguars running on one field. It all ran very smooth just make sure you have separate entrance and exits on your fields.
Thanks for the explanation on why you might rake. If you decide on doing something other than the forage harvester you might consider something like the Claas cargos 9500 forage wagon. Ive found picking up with couple of those via couserplay/autodrive makes quick work of the field. Plus Disturbed Simulations did some testing that says the forage wagon yields significantly more than the forage harvester
That certainly would be the easier option they just aren't very common around here. That said you don't usually pickup hay with a forage harvester either so I'm kind of breaking my own realism rules anyway
LOL, I can appreciate that. While academically I'm a huge fan of the Metric system, having spent several years on a farm during my youth I find it confusing if I don't use the North American based units for things. :)
I thonk you should get a silage box semi trailer, they are more american than the artex. It also has a side unload area instead of just the back unload. Also a good american merger is a h&s one if you can find one.
More American? I have pulled silage trailers just like he has in Wisconsin for dairy farms. But the pull behind tractor ones are getting extremely common now.
U need the feeding wagon mod from i think its bronkema toys it has a kbot special of 1m liters and all u gotta do is fill it up and park it at ur unload trigger in ur cow barn and it automatically keeps the cow food topped off its on his itchio page and it does work cause i use it lol
I have a question, so my pc has the right stuff and room to fs22 but it won’t down load and I don’t know why it keeps on saying error please restart and try again. It is vary frustrating i would like to play fs22. Please help if you know why.
I don't know any farmer that buys new equipment for full price cash. It's always loans / payment plans which is why I'm leveraging the lease to own mod. Essentially making payments on the equipment which I will buy out after a few years. Figure 3-5 years financing seems fair.
I think a merger or a rotary rake would be a good addition. When my dad worked for a dairy and they had end dumps and a harvestore, they had to be a little funny with it. The silos were on a lower level with a forage box parked with it. The truck would dump on the top pad and then the silage was pushed into the box and unloaded. I definitely think a pit would be cool as it’d be more modern.
A silage pad / pit would be a lot of fun, not sure where I'd put it
Re-watching this series and it's still very enjoyable.
7:26 POV: The mower driver when he saw the forage harvester hit the tree: "Welp that guy's fired"
i wasn’t expecting this for the upgrade but it looks great!
The max merge kuhn merger is a standard piece of equipment. & is a very nice merger
Love the videos and keep up the great work with the content. And for corn silage with that big chopper you will need more semi's and trailers.😊
Absolutely! Probably 3 but not sure I can get AutoDrive to handle it :)
@Kederk Farms on green valley nebraska with courseplay and autodrive I had 4 semis unloading Into 3 of the built in fermenting silos and had dual claas jaguars running on one field. It all ran very smooth just make sure you have separate entrance and exits on your fields.
Glad to see your feeling better health is the most important thing stay safe and keep up the great work injoy your type of game play have a great day
Thanks for the explanation on why you might rake. If you decide on doing something other than the forage harvester you might consider something like the Claas cargos 9500 forage wagon. Ive found picking up with couple of those via couserplay/autodrive makes quick work of the field. Plus Disturbed Simulations did some testing that says the forage wagon yields significantly more than the forage harvester
That certainly would be the easier option they just aren't very common around here. That said you don't usually pickup hay with a forage harvester either so I'm kind of breaking my own realism rules anyway
You would use a table to put hay in harvetstore
You should probably get a small wagon for silage so while u are unloading the worker can keep going
Kuhn merger is the only american style merger ive seen so far.
Man, I wish you would use liters and metric 😅 I get so confused when trying to figure out capacity, volume and such
LOL, I can appreciate that. While academically I'm a huge fan of the Metric system, having spent several years on a farm during my youth I find it confusing if I don't use the North American based units for things. :)
I thonk you should get a silage box semi trailer, they are more american than the artex. It also has a side unload area instead of just the back unload. Also a good american merger is a h&s one if you can find one.
More American? I have pulled silage trailers just like he has in Wisconsin for dairy farms. But the pull behind tractor ones are getting extremely common now.
love the content!!
If you buy silage additive you can get more silage and I believe that there is a small based game merger
How do you get the forage harvesters to pickup hay? Mine will not no matter what I do. I love the content btw keep it up
I had to modify the map to add the dropped hay as an additional fruit type so that it could be processed by the forage harvester.
@@KederkFarms Could you possibly provide a tutorial on how to do that? I would love to do the same as baling gets kinda old.
Did you have to make any edits to get the chopper to pick up hay?
Yes I had to add a new fruit type to the map to support it.
U need the feeding wagon mod from i think its bronkema toys it has a kbot special of 1m liters and all u gotta do is fill it up and park it at ur unload trigger in ur cow barn and it automatically keeps the cow food topped off its on his itchio page and it does work cause i use it lol
Kederk have you had issues with unit convert? Just wondering cause i am its was fine until the update good video keep it up
I haven't played since the update. This video was recorded over the weekend
Ok just wondering thats all just so u its not converting
I've been having a lot of other issues after the update as well with this map. I had to roll back to previous version for now.
@@kmjsuperfly1 i just don’t understand why it works by itself and i added no new mods to it but i have the same old mods
i like mower take off begin
Kederk Farm
How did you get a pick up header to pick up hay?
I made modifications to the header and the map to support it.
@@KederkFarms ic
Hey I was wondering where I could get the Chevy semi pulling the silage trailer?
I have links to most of my mods for this series on my Discord server. Pretty sure that one was from Expendables Modding on FB.
@@KederkFarms Thanks Kederk
Think using a dolly on that trailer with a tractor would be a better option.
The 1.9.1 update today broke my UMRV map. Had to roll back to 1.9.0 and all is good again.
DJ Modding put out an update for UMRV. 2.1
how you made them collect hay?
how big is your loan
I have a question, so my pc has the right stuff and room to fs22 but it won’t down load and I don’t know why it keeps on saying error please restart and try again. It is vary frustrating i would like to play fs22. Please help if you know why.
If you use a Krampe Dolly 10L you can hook it all up to your Forage Harvester. That is how I do it.
What is the real map name?
when will american farming game come out?
Kinda feel like leasing is cheating🤔 should buy your equipment. More realistic
I don't know any farmer that buys new equipment for full price cash. It's always loans / payment plans which is why I'm leveraging the lease to own mod. Essentially making payments on the equipment which I will buy out after a few years. Figure 3-5 years financing seems fair.