I’m glad you’re going an American map, I would say the floatation tires on that tractor aren’t really for that area, I would go for singles and dual ready in the back likes the spacers (spokes poking out)
The duals are pretty accurate and some farmers are running articulated tractors and most of them are old. Wide variety of brands but a lot of Deere! Also a good bit of Kubota on smaller farms due to having 2 dealers in the county. Glad you chose this map! Most tractors don’t have the front pto unless they were imported. The majority of farmers are small operations but many farmers share/loan equipment to get the job done. Yes the majority of equipment is old or was bought new by grandfathers and is still being used.
@@proudy5841 I just google searches it. On the page I hit the download button. Then go into your "downloads" folder in files and double click the file to open it. Anything in the file that has a file size you copy and paste into your "mods" folder
@Jtx proudy I am terrible with technology stuff, but watched a few youtube videos and got it figured out. I can't recall who made the videos or I'd post one for you. Plus my 14 year old helped me haha
I live in a small farming town in Kentucky. Your understanding of American agriculture isn't terrible actually. Mostly corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats. You'll see canola on occasion but it's rare. Glad you're doing a USA map!
Been playing the original Bucks County map that TNT released back in May. The original map version is better in my opinion. That's been updated for Precision Farming too. FarmSim Gamer has just done a video on it in his series.
Pretty cool your doing Bucks county. Its my hometown and my family started farming here in the late 1870s. Looking forward to the series and seeing how you will farm this map. Thanks for sharing.
Great to see you on an American map again Daggerwin. I look forward to future episodes. First, the wide flotation tires would not be seen in that area unless you have a very muddy area for some reason. The BSM trailer would also primarily be used for just sugar beets or potatoes. Switching to the default Wilson trailer is what we commonly use. As for crops, pretty much anything except cotton is possible for that area.
@@Mathew_Thomas Cattle feeding - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cattle_feeding Cattle called corn-fed, grain-fed or corn-finished are typically raised on maize, soy and other types of feed that said maybe soy in the USA less then I thought, cows eat grass seemingly quality beef US is mostly grass fed, I thought it worse, Corn is more or less the same, don't want to make it a great faux pas but the cows anatomy just doesn't deal with it well over extended periods, that all said it was mostly a play on grow and use for the next thing in line, make sure to get some livestock dagger (as i enjoy the beasties) and i would take correction and supplement on details because the biggest thing i know and love about US farming is how nicely partitioned some large farm areas are, also very efficient farming, something a dutch has to care about, absolute stunning to see from satelite, also worth to mention the US isn't exactly small and i expect there to be differences depending on where exactly
Happy to see you do this American map! Row crop tires and heavy front weights would be a little more realistic. Don’t see many tractors with that style front setup here. John Deere Db60 planting corn or beans and a big case combine. But at the end of the day play it whatever way that makes you happy!
I’m from Iowa, I’ve done plenty of work as a farm hand. Cows and pigs and sheep and horses are all common in the Midwest, we primarily do corn, soybeans, some oats, minimal wheat, and lots of grasswork (hay and silage)
Daggerwin, I have some suggestions for this series. First, I think a good option for the combine harvester upgrade would be the New Holland CR 10.90 US, which was released on ModHub a few weeks ago. Second, The Case tractor you bought is great and all, but I think a more suitable tractor would be SiiD Modding's John Deere 8000 series, which was also released on ModHub a few weeks ago. I think you should sell the large John Deere 8400 that the game gave to you when you started, since the 8000 series can get up to 300 something horsepower. As for the Semi truck, I think a good option would be 82 Studios's TLX 9000 cab over. The cab over truck was released about a week ago on ModHub. Since this is an american map, I also suggest the West End Dump trailers or Wilson Pacesetters instead of the BSM trailer. Please like if you agree, so Daggerwin can find it easier! Thank you for making all this awesome content for us! Please keep up the great work! Merry Christmas everyone!
Yeah, he has a good channel, although that's typical to how they farm in the Midwest. They farm a bit differently in the smaller states in the eastern US as there isn't as much land as in the "bread basket" of the US, but for the most part, it's the same with differences based on weather and harvest times.
Love your content dagger, I live in the U.S. and 99 percent of the crops grown would be corn, soybeans, and wheat. So glad to see you do an American series.
just wanted to say keep up the videos its a quick easy way to calm the baby.. i dont know why but the sound of your voice soothes her and makes her smile
Most EU he could go would be Deuz Farr, but they are really not that common in the North America. bigtractorpower was able to film a couple a while back. th-cam.com/video/LathrKexp4c/w-d-xo.html
The flags aren't too much, lol. We have a similar tractor on our farm (8110, same series) and I put some flags on it like that during sunflower harvest. One thing I would like to mention is around here in the USA, at least in our area, most tractors don't have the red and white warning signs or extra front lights, and usually have skinnier row crop tires. That all being said, great video, looking forward to more in this series!
Excellent choice of the gold Transtar and that gorgeous Steiger-built IH tractor. Those are SO much cooler than the rounded plastic modern crap. Looking forward to watching this older series. Cool American map, too.
Hey cool I'm from Pennsylvania , 6 hours to the west of Bucks County it's great to see that someone made at least one map of a farm that's actually here in Pennsylvania. The crop that is mostly grown here in PA is Corn because it's so rainy here 90% of the year.
In Wisconsin where I live we are required to have the hazards and beacons on when ever on the road if the hazards are not working we are required to have a SMV. great video
Just wanted to thank you for your videos and for inspiring a fellow yellowbelly to try this game that I have mocked my friends for playing for too long. Sadly I am now getting troubling addicted to the damn game. Lol.
great vid once again here in pa we do wheat barley corn and it is a big dairy and produce area. great pick on the cabover I have 1 just like it and haul milk in pa with it keep up the great work!
Since this is based in Pennsylvania, it might be fun to collaborate with 10th Generation Dairyman for some increased realism! A semi dairy focus would be exciting.
Your hazards and blinker are on a separate circut. The hazard on the right would be solid color and the left one would flash if you were turning left. ALSO LOVE THAT YOU ARE USING WAY MORE JOHN DEERE!!
Field 17 takes me over an hour to do with the biggest seeder and combine with the biggest header so good luck with those small implements lol. And I know you're doing a realistic series but I'm still saying good luck.
Nice to see an American map other than Lone Oak. Kit needs to be big, even the 'small' fields are on the large size. Would like to see a mass cotton harvest as a cash crop, they tend to be money makers.
you did alright with the machines, the deere is pretty common here but with front weights and duals. The case and the semi is spot on. I would recommend traiding that drill you bought with the 12 meter great plains planter on modhub, it is no till as well and alot more common in america.
To be more realistic your small-medium sized tractors should be 2 wheel drive. At least here in Michigan only our biggest tractors are four wheel drive. As for trailers, we dont use any tipper trailer unless they are gooseneck trailers. Gravity wagons and auger wagons are much more accurate. I'm not sure if there is a mod for realistic grain bins exist but an average farmer doesn't own a "drive-on" grain dumping area. We use augers that attach to a tractors PTO to fill the bin from the top. The crops of wheat, corn, soybeans, and oats are accurate. Corn can be harvested as either grain or silage. And then THE MOST important inaccuracy you've made so far is not buying a 3/4 or 1 ton farm truck. I'd suggest trying to find a ford or chevy because those are by for the most common
@@Mathew_Thomas and? Who cares? I live an hour from this place and the placards have no impact on anything. Most machines in this game or even mods don’t have placards to edit nor are there a lot of American ones. Id rather him use good equipment and not go out of his way just to find American license plates and hazard signs
Hi Daggewin I'll have to correct you when it comes to leasing machines. Now take the balers you leased, it costs 905 per day and 1900 per hour. You can buy it for 90500 And if you borrow 100,000 then it only costs 280 per day. but of course it's entirely up to you how you want to play. But as usual a great video.
I used to live in Bucks county, PA and most of my family still lives there, when I first seen the screen shots of the map last night after your other episode I was like well that's pretty damn close to the feel of bucks county.
I grew up in Bucks County, it's several decade since it looked like this. As for crops, cereal crops are good and corn, there is corn all over the place in the fall. No cotton, no sunflowers, but I think every other crop is pretty realistic for the area.
I've been looking for a good American map myself. This is awesome, I live in the same horizontal line as Pennsylvania and feels like home to me. Cotton is the big one not really grown here. Potatoes and beets are rare, but not unheard of in the area. The big truck is fine, but sometimes a pickup and gooseneck trailer are useful too. Used vehicles are also regularly bought at farmers auctions.
Here in PA, we mainly do corn, wheat, or soybeans. We call the lorrys, semis or tractor trailers instead. Typically small farms will run old equipment and big farms will run new equipment. Typically Ford, New Holland, case, farmall, or John deere are used. We typically don't signal if we have our four ways on.
Daggerwin this Is a great map with lots of things to do. I think you should start doing silage if you can and don't forget to sell the corn header next episode.
Driving a 70's model Semi with an Oversized Grain trailer through a stop sign while barely tapping the brakes was arguably the most Pennsylvanian thing I've seen Didn't know this was a RP Map! :P
All the talk of American style tractors and equipment, I live in Indiana on a small farm, and my neighbor who owns a lot of land around me uses mostly Claas...lol. Around here the fields are mostly corn, soy beans, wheat, alfalfa or grasses, and more lately a lot of sunflowers.
Love the old transtar 2 . running a old Detroit 671 sounds like . I drove those for years here in the USA . only thing at idle its great at top speed its great spot on for sound . How ever you do not lug a Detroit like that you run it about 2250 to 2500 Rpm's for best results . Its a splash / oil bath system 2 stroke motor . We called them screamers you will get a head ach after running them for a bit especially with straight pipes .
Daggerwin now I don’t know much about how it is in Pennsylvania, but in my area a little bit south we do a lot of corn, and soybeans for cash crops and we do wheat and rye for cover crop. We also do a lot of cotton. Not much silage in my area, we do hay, but I know they do a bunch of silage farther north in Pennsylvania to feed the cows.
Love the new series for US just a couple thoughts we don't really use the red and white placards just the orange triangles and the beacons are usually just used on road working equipment but as far as the equipment John Deer Case and New Holland are the top 3 over here for small farm equipment you might see Kabuto
I’m glad you’re going an American map, I would say the floatation tires on that tractor aren’t really for that area, I would go for singles and dual ready in the back likes the spacers (spokes poking out)
It’s called an axle
Yes
They look good though
@@jamesironside7819 I know
Yes definitely don't see flotations around here
I live in Bucks county lol. Map looks pretty realistic.
Same
Is the farm real?
What a coincidence
Do you play on this map then
I live like a half hour away from it
here in the US we dont call them lorry's we call them semis or 18 wheeler's or tractor trailers. and the IH you bought we call them cab-overs.
Or suicide cabs
@@SNIPERWOLF-mt5kk i never heard that one before but sounds cool.
Yeah
My language is inspiring as always; semi(truck) nah... lorry don't be joking...we call them "cargo-wagon"
@@arposkraft3616 lol i never heard that one before
The duals are pretty accurate and some farmers are running articulated tractors and most of them are old. Wide variety of brands but a lot of Deere! Also a good bit of Kubota on smaller farms due to having 2 dealers in the county. Glad you chose this map! Most tractors don’t have the front pto unless they were imported. The majority of farmers are small operations but many farmers share/loan equipment to get the job done. Yes the majority of equipment is old or was bought new by grandfathers and is still being used.
You should get John deer planters and seeders that would be more realistic
I just got done setting up Flint Hills map with all John Deere American equipment.
Mathew Thomas I rlly want flint hills but idk how to download map mods that aren’t on modhub
@@proudy5841 I just google searches it. On the page I hit the download button. Then go into your "downloads" folder in files and double click the file to open it. Anything in the file that has a file size you copy and paste into your "mods" folder
@Jtx proudy
I am terrible with technology stuff, but watched a few youtube videos and got it figured out. I can't recall who made the videos or I'd post one for you. Plus my 14 year old helped me haha
The Great Plains planter would work just as well
Thanks for doing Bucks county. I live right outside of Bucks county. It is located in Pennsylvania USA. Enjoy your videos!
Your John Deere looks like Europe and USA have exploded together.
does it really matter?
Happy to see a PA map on here! I always loved driving through PA and watching the sunrise over the farm land on the way to work.
Wheat soybeans oats and corn are the common crops
How far down till you can really grow cotton
@@dozergames2395 pretty much Tennessee and down is when you get good cotton
Corn is grown really anywhere but in the south
@@orangebear6214 lots of corn in my area of NC
@@dozergames2395 we do a lot in NC
I’m a farmer from Pennsylvania and we do Corn , soybeans, wheat, rye, oats, and some barley
Do you do OSR
Barley is essential to produce golden water. The mash is good food for cows and pigs.
@@joshjerrome8227 what is OSR I’ve never heard of it
A lot do corn in my area
@@reedtarted1932 oil seed rape = canola
I live in a small farming town in Kentucky. Your understanding of American agriculture isn't terrible actually. Mostly corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats. You'll see canola on occasion but it's rare. Glad you're doing a USA map!
This would be a great series for Precision Farming! The map was updated for it! 😀
Sweet! Bucks County isn't very far from me so it would be fun to do that with
Been playing the original Bucks County map that TNT released back in May. The original map version is better in my opinion. That's been updated for Precision Farming too. FarmSim Gamer has just done a video on it in his series.
Pretty cool your doing Bucks county. Its my hometown and my family started farming here in the late 1870s. Looking forward to the series and seeing how you will farm this map. Thanks for sharing.
Currently on Bucks County myself. So looking forward to this series. Thanks Daggerwin
Me too pete
@@masseyman524 console or pc?
Great to see you on an American map again Daggerwin. I look forward to future episodes. First, the wide flotation tires would not be seen in that area unless you have a very muddy area for some reason. The BSM trailer would also primarily be used for just sugar beets or potatoes. Switching to the default Wilson trailer is what we commonly use. As for crops, pretty much anything except cotton is possible for that area.
they do Soybeans and corn and wheat
And oats
and then they feed soy and corn to cows (which one shouldn't do)
@@arposkraft3616 we don't feed soy to cows. Just corn and protein
They do that with oats and if you use the multi crop mod they also use alfalfa
@@Mathew_Thomas
Cattle feeding - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cattle_feeding
Cattle called corn-fed, grain-fed or corn-finished are typically raised on maize, soy and other types of feed
that said maybe soy in the USA less then I thought, cows eat grass seemingly quality beef US is mostly grass fed, I thought it worse, Corn is more or less the same, don't want to make it a great faux pas but the cows anatomy just doesn't deal with it well over extended periods,
that all said it was mostly a play on grow and use for the next thing in line, make sure to get some livestock dagger (as i enjoy the beasties) and i would take correction and supplement on details because the biggest thing i know and love about US farming is how nicely partitioned some large farm areas are, also very efficient farming, something a dutch has to care about, absolute stunning to see from satelite, also worth to mention the US isn't exactly small and i expect there to be differences depending on where exactly
Happy to see you do this American map! Row crop tires and heavy front weights would be a little more realistic. Don’t see many tractors with that style front setup here. John Deere Db60 planting corn or beans and a big case combine. But at the end of the day play it whatever way that makes you happy!
I am so glad that you are doing an American map
Me too
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I’m from Iowa, I’ve done plenty of work as a farm hand. Cows and pigs and sheep and horses are all common in the Midwest, we primarily do corn, soybeans, some oats, minimal wheat, and lots of grasswork (hay and silage)
Usually see the Wilson trailer a lot in the US
Yeah
Daggerwin, I have some suggestions for this series. First, I think a good option for the combine harvester upgrade would be the New Holland CR 10.90 US, which was released on ModHub a few weeks ago. Second, The Case tractor you bought is great and all, but I think a more suitable tractor would be SiiD Modding's John Deere 8000 series, which was also released on ModHub a few weeks ago. I think you should sell the large John Deere 8400 that the game gave to you when you started, since the 8000 series can get up to 300 something horsepower. As for the Semi truck, I think a good option would be 82 Studios's TLX 9000 cab over. The cab over truck was released about a week ago on ModHub. Since this is an american map, I also suggest the West End Dump trailers or Wilson Pacesetters instead of the BSM trailer. Please like if you agree, so Daggerwin can find it easier! Thank you for making all this awesome content for us! Please keep up the great work! Merry Christmas everyone!
Watch Minnesota Millenial Farmer would be a great way to learn about American farming.
Yeah, he has a good channel, although that's typical to how they farm in the Midwest. They farm a bit differently in the smaller states in the eastern US as there isn't as much land as in the "bread basket" of the US, but for the most part, it's the same with differences based on weather and harvest times.
@@moosedawg71 only difference is they use 40ft headers and 20ft rippers so of course it is not gonna be the same
Get the TLX 9000 and 9240 Case IH
Love your content dagger, I live in the U.S. and 99 percent of the crops grown would be corn, soybeans, and wheat. So glad to see you do an American series.
Daggerwin. The map comes with modded trailers and combines ect. Some trailers have up to 500k storage
I wasn’t expecting you to start on this til next week. Not complaining. Very glad it’s much sooner.
It’s simple for US Agriculture, a lot of JD, Case, or NH big tractors lol.
Yeah. Big tractor. None of that cabless crap
just wanted to say keep up the videos its a quick easy way to calm the baby.. i dont know why but the sound of your voice soothes her and makes her smile
Stick with the US machinery on a US map
This
well its his lets play let him by the machinery he wants but i see what you mean.
Yeah
Most EU he could go would be Deuz Farr, but they are really not that common in the North America. bigtractorpower was able to film a couple a while back. th-cam.com/video/LathrKexp4c/w-d-xo.html
Is there a US/North American machinery pack that's available out there?
The flags aren't too much, lol. We have a similar tractor on our farm (8110, same series) and I put some flags on it like that during sunflower harvest.
One thing I would like to mention is around here in the USA, at least in our area, most tractors don't have the red and white warning signs or extra front lights, and usually have skinnier row crop tires. That all being said, great video, looking forward to more in this series!
Here Georgia in the us we grow soybeans,cotton,and peanuts and wheat
We own many of those 8000s IRL. I am so happy you used them for an American map. Thank you for the amazing content, and have a great day 🙂
I live in central pa about 4 hours away from bucks county and the most common crops grown here are corn, soybeans and oats
I’m from Blair County lol.
Excellent choice of the gold Transtar and that gorgeous Steiger-built IH tractor. Those are SO much cooler than the rounded plastic modern crap. Looking forward to watching this older series. Cool American map, too.
Hey cool I'm from Pennsylvania , 6 hours to the west of Bucks County it's great to see that someone made at least one map of a farm that's actually here in Pennsylvania.
The crop that is mostly grown here in PA is Corn because it's so rainy here 90% of the year.
I wish this turns out as a complete series instead, Dagwin in the US is quite different!
Pls do more of this kind of series. They are very good!! I always enjoy your videos. Keep it going
I need to download this. I grew up just North of Bucks County.
In Wisconsin where I live we are required to have the hazards and beacons on when ever on the road if the hazards are not working we are required to have a SMV. great video
Thank you I love this map! This map is in my home state
Just wanted to thank you for your videos and for inspiring a fellow yellowbelly to try this game that I have mocked my friends for playing for too long. Sadly I am now getting troubling addicted to the damn game. Lol.
Instead of Lori's we call them Semi trucks
*lorry
@@antonygibson_ I’m not from the uk so my bad
@@andrewkinneberg6932 no not your bad because in the USA we call them semis
@@simpson2008gaming I was just correcting him. I now realise it may have come across a bit snappy, so sorry for that
@@antonygibson_ no it’s all good I’m not the greatest at spelling anyway
Love watching your videos man... you and a few others are inspirational
I vote for Bucks County once a week and alternate the others with each other. This map is phenomenal.
I already know this is gonna be a good series. Also you should do corn silage, a lot of americans and other farmers around the world do corn silage
Hey dagger this map comes with modded machines and implements too
The modded machines are awesome to
Thanks, Daggerwin I have enjoyed this video x take care Mate x
I would go with the John Deere DB60 for a planter, and a John Deere sts series with a 30-35 foot Draper head, and the new John Deere 2410 plow
Lovely! (As James May would say)
I am excited to see more from this map.
I recommend the John Deere DB60 from the mod hub because it is the most common planter for that area
great vid once again here in pa we do wheat barley corn and it is a big dairy and produce area. great pick on the cabover I have 1 just like it and haul milk in pa with it keep up the great work!
Since this is based in Pennsylvania, it might be fun to collaborate with 10th Generation Dairyman for some increased realism! A semi dairy focus would be exciting.
Your hazards and blinker are on a separate circut. The hazard on the right would be solid color and the left one would flash if you were turning left. ALSO LOVE THAT YOU ARE USING WAY MORE JOHN DEERE!!
Can you buy a tractor from blacksheep modding’s John deere 40 series pack as there is us versions and they Usually have 2wd with rear duallies
Yeah but the tractors have jumping issues might just be me tho. But yeah we do use ALOT of 2wd tractors.
Yeah I use the pack a lot but I always play on English maps so I use 4x4 EU version
Love these tractors ! The detail is amazing especially on the open engine bay
Field 17 takes me over an hour to do with the biggest seeder and combine with the biggest header so good luck with those small implements lol. And I know you're doing a realistic series but I'm still saying good luck.
I’d replace all the equipment with American tractors. All the starting equipment has European specs
Nice to see an American map other than Lone Oak. Kit needs to be big, even the 'small' fields are on the large size. Would like to see a mass cotton harvest as a cash crop, they tend to be money makers.
I think you could've bought an older 2wd John Deer!
4020 or if youre going really far back maybe a johm deere 50 or mt
you did alright with the machines, the deere is pretty common here but with front weights and duals. The case and the semi is spot on. I would recommend traiding that drill you bought with the 12 meter great plains planter on modhub, it is no till as well and alot more common in america.
yes an american map. i live like 2 1/2 hours from bucks county. i live in north eastern pa.
Cool
I live in the next county over from Bucks County PA!! This is so exciting I feel like you’re visiting lol
I live in bucks county! haha
Does the map look realistic
Same man, doylestown represent. Yes, the map kinda looks realistic to the area
@@hondaboats1619 not entirely but a little.
You should change the currency from pounds to dollars...haha. Looking forward to this series!
Corn 🌽 and soybean and before you ask I'm not in USA I no be cos I watch Cole the corn state
I was just thinking the other day I hadn't seen any tractors/harvesters with an option for a flag - love it!
The John Deere db120 planter has American flags on the back
For American you have a o take up the whole road and never let anyone pass also burn down every tractor you own
This is the best video ever, could you do more?
if its red keep it in the shed.
Yep
To be more realistic your small-medium sized tractors should be 2 wheel drive. At least here in Michigan only our biggest tractors are four wheel drive. As for trailers, we dont use any tipper trailer unless they are gooseneck trailers. Gravity wagons and auger wagons are much more accurate. I'm not sure if there is a mod for realistic grain bins exist but an average farmer doesn't own a "drive-on" grain dumping area. We use augers that attach to a tractors PTO to fill the bin from the top. The crops of wheat, corn, soybeans, and oats are accurate. Corn can be harvested as either grain or silage. And then THE MOST important inaccuracy you've made so far is not buying a 3/4 or 1 ton farm truck. I'd suggest trying to find a ford or chevy because those are by for the most common
States like Iowa and Nebraska would have fields 10x this size
HOLY COW! Daggerwin is in the US!!! Welcome! You need an old Pickup.. Like an old F100 or 59 Chevy Apache :)
You do not se frond links arms on the tractors in America
I’m from Pennsylvania also and just started playing this map too. Looks a lot like our area.
Sell all the starting equipment, none of it it fitting, everything is European models
How?
It all is I agree
How is a tracked John Deere combine , case quad trac a John Deere with duals and another John Deere European?
Mr. Fiction
It's not only about the vehicle or the tracks. You can tell the difference by the warning placards and details of the machines
@@Mathew_Thomas and? Who cares? I live an hour from this place and the placards have no impact on anything. Most machines in this game or even mods don’t have placards to edit nor are there a lot of American ones. Id rather him use good equipment and not go out of his way just to find American license plates and hazard signs
Hi Daggewin
I'll have to correct you when it comes to leasing machines.
Now take the balers you leased, it costs 905 per day and 1900 per hour.
You can buy it for 90500
And if you borrow 100,000 then it only costs 280 per day.
but of course it's entirely up to you how you want to play.
But as usual a great video.
you should just upgrade the combine header instead of getting a new one
If the harvester doesnt have enough horse power it'll go way slower nearly half the speed so it can often make harvesting slower
I used to live in Bucks county, PA and most of my family still lives there, when I first seen the screen shots of the map last night after your other episode I was like well that's pretty damn close to the feel of bucks county.
Is it just me or do the wide tires on the deer look so ugly
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I grew up in Bucks County, it's several decade since it looked like this. As for crops, cereal crops are good and corn, there is corn all over the place in the fall.
No cotton, no sunflowers, but I think every other crop is pretty realistic for the area.
First
Ok
Good choice! Bucks County is a favourite of mine.
This is nuts, I live one county over from Bucks, in Montgomery. I've definitely got to get this map!
American maps are so cool good job daggerwin
I love the fog horn blowing in the background at least I think that is a fog horn
I’m so happy we are doing this map because I live a few counties over from Bucks County
I'm so excited for this series. I'm glad you chose this map
I've been looking for a good American map myself. This is awesome, I live in the same horizontal line as Pennsylvania and feels like home to me. Cotton is the big one not really grown here. Potatoes and beets are rare, but not unheard of in the area. The big truck is fine, but sometimes a pickup and gooseneck trailer are useful too. Used vehicles are also regularly bought at farmers auctions.
Here in PA, we mainly do corn, wheat, or soybeans. We call the lorrys, semis or tractor trailers instead. Typically small farms will run old equipment and big farms will run new equipment. Typically Ford, New Holland, case, farmall, or John deere are used. We typically don't signal if we have our four ways on.
I live in Bucks County!! That's my backyard lol
Do you mean the yard.
Imagine millennial farmer his farm is a map.
@@godwinmangar5835 I was saying backyard as a generalization of location. The millennial farmer map exists and it's huge
This seams like it will be a good series
Daggerwin this Is a great map with lots of things to do. I think you should start doing silage if you can and don't forget to sell the corn header next episode.
Ooo new series😍I like it kerp up the good work 😌😊🥰
Good lord Dagwin the bailer is twice the size of the tractor. laughing out loud
Driving a 70's model Semi with an Oversized Grain trailer through a stop sign while barely tapping the brakes was arguably the most Pennsylvanian thing I've seen Didn't know this was a RP Map! :P
As realism is key I’m looking forward to seasons and latest precision farming to appear in a series 👍🏻
All the talk of American style tractors and equipment, I live in Indiana on a small farm, and my neighbor who owns a lot of land around me uses mostly Claas...lol. Around here the fields are mostly corn, soy beans, wheat, alfalfa or grasses, and more lately a lot of sunflowers.
Hi dag keep up the great work I love ur videos from Ireland
Love the old transtar 2 . running a old Detroit 671 sounds like . I drove those for years here in the USA . only thing at idle its great at top speed its great spot on for sound . How ever you do not lug a Detroit like that you run it about 2250 to 2500 Rpm's for best results . Its a splash / oil bath system 2 stroke motor . We called them screamers you will get a head ach after running them for a bit especially with straight pipes .
When you do the next season of survival roleplay you should move to Montana and work for the Welkers, That would be EPIC!!
Daggerwin now I don’t know much about how it is in Pennsylvania, but in my area a little bit south we do a lot of corn, and soybeans for cash crops and we do wheat and rye for cover crop. We also do a lot of cotton. Not much silage in my area, we do hay, but I know they do a bunch of silage farther north in Pennsylvania to feed the cows.
Love the new series for US just a couple thoughts we don't really use the red and white placards just the orange triangles and the beacons are usually just used on road working equipment but as far as the equipment John Deer Case and New Holland are the top 3 over here for small farm equipment you might see Kabuto