
Kramer KL 714 v1.0.0.0

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FSMR, Dragons&Slayers
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A work in progress. We hope to finish soon. Basic functions are working for now. The standard trailer hitch is operational. The three-point hitch is not functional at the moment. The steering wheel is still being developed, so a placeholder is used for now. The 1967 Allis-Chalmers D17 tractor, a versatile and popular model of its time, featured specifications including a 63 hp gasoline engine, a PTO horsepower of 52.70 hp, and a weight of 4,670 lbs. It was manufactured in West Allis, Wisconsin, USA, with options for gasoline and diesel engines. Key Specifications of the 1967 Allis-Chalmers D17: - Engine: 226 cubic inch gasoline engine or 262 cubic inch diesel engine. - Horsepower: 63 hp (engine) and 52.70 hp (PTO tested). - Weight: 4,670 lbs. - Tires: 6.00-16 front tires and 13-28 or 14-28 rear tires. - Wheelbase: 93 inches (gas) or 95.75 inches (diesel). - Hydraulics: Open center system with a 9.75-gallon capacity. - PTO: Live rear PTO with 540 RPM standard. - Hitch: Snap-Coupler rear hitch and an optional Category II 3-point hitch on Series IV models. - Steering: Manual steering, with power steering available as an option. V1.0.0.6 Changed shaders on parts that turn pink under certain sunlight conditions.
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DinoTootz
31 Jul 2025
This brings a nice touch of realism to the game. Keep focusing on refining the existing functions, especially the three-point hitch. It’ll greatly enhance versatility. Looking forward to the future improvements!
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TaylaCarnegie
29 Jul 2025
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weaselsmith
29 Jul 2025
Excited to try out the 1967 Allis Chalmers D17! It'll bring depth to the farm.
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