FS17 JYMPA SJ SERIES V 1.2

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FS17 JYMPA SJ SERIES V 1.2

Maude “JYMPA SJ Series” for Farming Simulator 2017 – Equipment dirty, it presents its animation of particles of earth and dust. SJ-7-9 – working width 3.60 m, required tractor power of 170 hp SJ-9SR – working width 4.80 m, required tractor power of 225 hp SJ-11SR – working width 5.70 m, required tractor power of 375 hp The following scripts: workArea, workParticles, attachable, animatedVehicle, cylindered, powerConsumer, plough, washable, mountable.

Install: file in ZIP format – transfer documents in the folder / my games / farmingsimulator2017 / mods /

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2 Responses

  1. tcb0501 says:

    When I hire a worker with largest of the 3 implements attached the game locks up and my money starts scrolling down rapidly. I have yet to test the smaller versions as i am kinda fond of my money.. DO NOT USE this with a worker until it’s fixed.

    • tcb0501 says:

      Please Disregard my above post. It was not the implement (this mod) that was the issue.. Instead, it was the tractor I was using. at the time (another mod). Sorry for the confusion.
      I like your mod and any plowing tech that i can find i try to get. since workers leave a lot of unplowed space on each turn with the stock plows. One thing i would like to see from this mod is the ability to either raise the plow higher or make it’s default position when up higher. It tends to snag the ground when on even slight inclines.

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