![]() ![]() Balers have decent weight and acceleration is an issue. A horsepower exception may be the balers, because I feel that at least 230 HP tractor is needed for those. \* I feel that the power requirements for gear are much looser with FS22 than they were with FS19 So the 235 HP JCB Fastrac 4220 pulls the Krampe trailers decently enough on mostly flat terrain that it won't bother you too much until you get a MAN Kuhn is just fine Agrisem is fine on flat ground and 1775 NT goes with 1 kph less on flat ground at least not painful enough that you need to buy a stronger tractor ASAP. Logging: Chainsaw, Timber Runner and utilities above.Forklift: None - Buy a heavier telehandler with the side cockpit.Grass: If not Krone Big M 450 then (230 HP) Pottinger Novacat mowers and Kuhn Merge Maxx 950 + Best tedder + Continuous square baler (the 150k+ ones) + Kuhn 4014 wrapper.Corn/Sunflowers: (435HP \ ) Agrisem Cultiplow Platinum 8m subsoiler + *John Deere 1775 NT planter**.Normal crops: (270HP \ ) *Kuhn Espro 6000 seeder**, Largest crop header.Spreader: Bredal K105 *\* (no upgrades).Field utilities, tree/bush cleanup gear: Kvernland Ecomat plow, Front loader + Albutt fork with grapple (yes, not the log fork) + TMC Cancela TFK 200 forestry mulcher.*Agroliner MUK 303** may be a better match for 240HP tractor for hills. Trailer: Krampe SKS 30/1050 ( \ ) + Dolly - Largest capacity for crops and not as long as a train for generally flat areas only.Harvester (crops): Claas Lexion 8900 - Largest capacity.Medium Tractor: JCB Fastrac 4220 - 235 HP - CVT and all-wheel steering.Small tractor: Lindner Lintrac 130 - 130HP - CVT and all-wheel steering.If you feel that I did something wrong, or you don't understand my reasoning, feel free to point it out and I'll try explain or include your recommendation.īelow is the summary of my recommendations for your first buys and I will put it ahead of the criteria, runner-ups and rationale.Īll brand loyalties, aesthetic preferences excluded, if you don't have the money at first, you should consider doing contracts, getting runner-ups, leasing new, or buying used equipment for sale, until you can afford these or some runner-ups stated in the second post: I will try to explain some of the recommendations, but I may not cover it all. I will try to in brief summarize what I 've found to be the be the best starting and generalist equipment. Everything else should probably be specialized equipment, but feel free to add your recommendations. I am covering crop needs, basic production (pallets) and basic logging. I've been doing a lot of testing of different tractors and gear. So I'm hoping that my findings can help someone else. I've been looking for a starter guide when I bought FS22 and I couldn't find anything credible or worthwhile.
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