
Volvo BL61B v1.0.0.0

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IllGib
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This package includes a variety of DIY hand-pushable tools designed for smaller field tasks, ranging from cultivation to harvesting. It consists of: a cultivator/subsoiler and a plow; a lime/solid fertilizer/manure spreader; a liquid fertilizer/slurry/herbicide spreader; a liquid tank; a weeder; a multifruit planter (alfalfa in supported maps); a rice saplings planter; two rollers (one for fields and one for grass care); a mower, a tedder, and a mulcher; a forage wagon and a stone picker; a grain and a root harvester; a grape and an olive picker; a cotton picker/baler; a small baler; a vine pruner; a bulk and a bale/pallet cart; and a forklift. All machines are inspired by real-life manual tools or are entirely invented, aiming to maintain a believable function. Most machines come with selectable colors. As all are new vehicle types, most have a prompt to start even if they do nothing; a couple are always on for game requirements. Most machines 'start' by unfolding (X), while harvesters are better lowered with (V) since unfolding alone doesn't lower them completely. As a rule of thumb, if there's a 'Lower implement V' prompt, it's better to use it instead of unfolding with X. If you've ever wanted to start a 1-acre farm, this is the perfect package for you! There is no AI support in this case, considering the machines and the supposed field size, so I didn't include it. Have fun! Please do not reupload or download from other sources; this is the only legitimate link. Thank you!
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ethan_poppins
14 Mar 2025
Love the concept! Brings real tasks into the game, but the starting mechanic feels clunky at times. It might be worth refining those additional prompts for jaarhedicer aspects. Keep it coming!
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ethan_poppins
14 Mar 2025
Hi, dues beign almost all new vehicle types started from a pushable mower, there's nothing i can do to remove some prompts, those are hardcoded.
ChrisRiley
14 Mar 2025
I've shared this with my crew—perfect for smaller fields!
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