Also, wanted to point out that the weeds you get will depend on the state of your field prior to seeding. I’ve found that when your fields are direct drilled, or shallow cultivated they produce medium weeds. If your fields are cultivated or have a “seedbed” they produce small weeds. Honestly, I recommend using the base game hoe. It’s affordable, and you can run through a field at 15 mph.
Lovin’ these fs25 videos!!
lol! California drivers are out to get you!
They sure seemed to be road raging.
Light fold out when you put the dual tires on the tractor
Yes, I imagine they do that automatically when you make the change.
Also, wanted to point out that the weeds you get will depend on the state of your field prior to seeding. I’ve found that when your fields are direct drilled, or shallow cultivated they produce medium weeds. If your fields are cultivated or have a “seedbed” they produce small weeds. Honestly, I recommend using the base game hoe. It’s affordable, and you can run through a field at 15 mph.
I guess I've been direct drilling or shallow cultivating almost exclusively. That probably explains it, thanks so much.
@@nebraskajim1003 no problem! Yep the little John Deere cultivator is actually a shallow cultivator.
John deer has the horse power to seed but cant pull your sprayer
Why do you drive around with the loader in the air all the time
Not all the time, but isn't that a thing? Traveling with the front loader raised to avoid collisions?