
Adult Pedal Tractor v1.0

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A package of several DIY hand pushable tools for smaller field works, from cultivating to harvesting. **Includes:** - A cultivator/subsoiler and a plow, priced at €200, with a 2-meter working width. Plus a smaller version of both for €200 with a 1.2-meter working width. - A lime/solid fertilizer/manure spreader, €300, with a 1.4-meter working width. - A liquid fertilizer/slurry/erbicide spreader, €300, with a 1.4-meter working width. - A liquids tank for water, milk, and other liquids, €300, with a 500-liter capacity. - A weeder, €200, with a 2-meter working width. - A multifruits planter, €300, with a 1.4-meter working width. Supports sowing extra crops on compatible maps. - A rice saplings planter, €300, with a 1.2-meter working width. - Two rollers, one for fields and one for grass care, €150 each, with a 1.2-meter working width. - A mower, tedder, mulcher, all €150 each, with a 1.2-meter working width, and a windrower for €150 with a 2.6-meter working width. - A forage harvester, €1500, with a 1.4-meter working width. - A forage wagon and a stone picker, €200 each, with a 4.1-meter working width. - Grain and four root crop harvesters, €1500 each, with a 1.4-meter working width. - Specialized machines for sugarbeet, potato, and vegetables, with full AI support, plus a fourth machine without AI but capable of handling all crops with guided driving. - A grape and olive picker, €1500. - A cotton picker/baler, €200, with a 1.4-meter working width. - A small baler, €200, with a 1.4-meter working width. - A vine pruner, €200. - A bulk and a bale/pallet cart, €60 each. - A forklift, €200. Most machines are inspired by real-life manual tools or are entirely invented to maintain believable functionality. Many come with customizable colors. As new vehicle types, most machines feature a prompt to start even if they do nothing initially; some are always active for game requirements. All machines 'start' unfolding or lowering with the (V) key. Harvesters are better lowered with (V) because unfolding alone doesn't fully lower them. Almost all machines support AI helpers, except for vine machines (disabled by game design) and the baler and forage wagon, which I couldn't make work, though they support Assisted Steering. For Courseplay users, all machines are supported, including those vanilla AI can't handle, especially the multifruit harvester. If you use Courseplay for your helpers, consider this package instead of separate machines. If you've ever wanted to start a 1-acre farm, this is the perfect package for you! **V5.0.0.0** - Added AI support; some features are limited by game constraints, like vine tools, but they include assisted steering. - Created separate versions of vegetable and root crop harvesters for full AI support. - Added a non-AI version (with assisted steering) for all root crops. - Reworked all wheels to prevent blocking in fields and reduce bouncing. - Changed deployment method from X (unfold) to V with a dedicated prompt, simplifying operation with a single command for all machines. Harvesters remain unchanged. - Olive, grape harvesters, and pruners now have two picking arms on both sides; an optional extra arm is included, which can be detached and reattached easily, facilitating AI and general work. - Minor 3D remodeling. - Liquid barrels now store the correct goods; removed Def and added Goat Milk, which was missing. - Seeders now support additional crops like alfalfa, triticale, and others on compatible maps. - Seeders and spreaders now work in reverse. - External and internal cameras have been repositioned, removing clipping effects that caused character disappearance.
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BryceBeckham
09 Sep 2025
I'm really looking forward to trying out those hand pushable tools! They seem perfect for a smaller-scale farm setup and should be fun with some good immersive experience in fields. Glad to see the AI support feature added; it will definitely increase gameplay flexibility. I can't wait to take them all for a spin!
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