MF8S 605 Limited Edition v1.0.6.0
MF8S 605 Limited Edition v1.0.6.0
– Additional Cams – Real GPS – Interactive Controls – IfkOS Script – Color selection – Tire pressure control system – Engine sound + transmission changed
Version 1.0.6.0
I have an update for you
– Standard color now available
– Colors preconfigured
– Mesh revised
– 605 Limited config changed
– Other beacon lights installed
– XML revised
Hello dear community,
I’m introducing you to my first project, which consists of an MF8S. I tried to create an alternative to the big tractors with this tractor.
For those who don’t like crawlers or articulated steering and still need a little more horsepower.
But it is also possible to use it normally, with the standard engine configurations. (For details, see description below)
The tractor is a WIP (work in progress) and will receive further updates over time.
I plan to set up the tractor so that HUD-free gaming is possible. Radio, engine, door, windows, lights can currently be operated via IC.
The tractor also has a new engine sound and a different horn and gearbox compared to the original.
The weight also adjusts in the highest engine configuration.
I hope you have fun with the mod
!!!This mod absolutely requires the Real GPS mod!!!
The Interactive Control Mod is also recommended
Massey Ferguson 8S 605 LimitedEdition
Performance: Standard – 605HP
Price: Standard
Configurations:
– Terminal with ifkOS script installed and adapted to personal preference
– Real GPS installed
– Interactive Control installed
– Color selection added
– 605 HP engine configuration + LimitedEdition design installed, with a whopping 605 HP
– Tire pressure control system installed, stepless pressure selectable
– Engine sound + transmission changed
– Horn sound changed
– Many functions in the tractor available via IC and more will follow (WIP)
– Additional Cams script installed
– Windscreen wipers were removed due to personal preference (not a bug, but a feature)
My thanks go to,
FarmerAndy, BayernGamers, RepiGaming, ifko[nator] for the support and the use of the scripts that made this project possible.
And of course the entire LSFM team