![]() This is a nice large tractor that offers the ability to change its tire setup many different ways. The Case IH Magnum series of tractors is yet another long time staple of the Farming Simulator series, and it’s great to see it return yet again. It’s nice to see a new entry in this area of the shop, and the light blue will add some variety to the colours you see out in your fields! It will require 240 horsepower to operate, so you’ll need a relatively strong medium-sized tractor to pull and unload this wagon. This auger wagon (also known as a chaser bin) can hold 37,000 litres and has several tire options, including a crawler track and wide tires. I’ve seen many players excited to see Kinze announced for Farming Simulator 19, and here we get our first close-up look at one of their grain carts. ![]() And if it’s grain you need to haul… Fact Sheet #27B features the Case IH Magnum Series and Kinze 1051 Grain Cart: Regardless, this header is sure to get you through even the largest fields in a short time, bringing in the grain at a rapid pace. The working speed with this header is the standard 10 km/h (6 mph), and as with most (if not all) combine headers, there aren’t any options to speak of. This standard grain header is bound to be the largest in the game at 13.7 metres (45 feet) of working width – though there will be other 45 foot headers as well. The header for the 9240 is the 3162 TerrFlex Draper 45FT, whose name explains most of what you need to know. It looks as though you’ll be able to swap out the crawler track for wide tires if you’d prefer that look, as well as choose the brand of the tires. This combine harvester gives both the John Deere S790 and the New Holland CR10.90 a run for their money, with a capacity of 14,400 litres and 634 horsepower. The Case IH Axial-Flow 9240 isn’t new to Farming Simulator fans, and I’m sure many will be delighted to see it returning yet again. Here they are! Fact Sheet #27A gives us the Case IH Axial-Flow 92 TerraFlex Draper 45FT: This week’s fact sheets show us some pretty seriously large equipment. Fact Sheets 23, 24, 25 and 26: Two John Deere combines, Fendt 1000 Vario, and 2 ROPA Sugar Beet Harvesters.Fact Sheets 21 and 22: Krone Big X forage harvester, John Deere 7R, MAN semi-truck, and more.Fact Sheets 18, 19 and 20: New Holland forage harvester, JCB Fastrac 8330, Case IH Puma Series, Manitou forklift, and more.Fact Sheets 14, 15, 16 and 17: Valtra A Series, Case IH 7200 Pro Series, Schuitemaker loading wagons, New Holland TX32 combine, and more.Fact Sheets 12 and 13: JCB Fastrac 4220, New Holland wheel loader, John Deere 6M Series, and more.Fact Sheets 10 and 11: New Holland Skid Steer, Valtra T Series, Kuhn manure spreader, and Krone BiG M mower.Fact Sheets 8 and 9: Challenger MT800E, Case IH cotton harvester, Case IH Maxxum Series tractor, and Bednar cultivator.Fact Sheets 6 and 7: Komatsu forestry equipment, MAN forestry truck, and Steyr Profi CVT.Fact Sheets 4 and 5: Case IH Quadtrac, Wilson Pacesetter, Vaderstad Seed Hawk seeder, and more.Fact Sheets 1, 2 and 3: AGCO IDEAL, Fendt 1100MT, John Deere 8R, and more.In case you’ve missed any of the previous weeks’ fact sheets, you can find them all here: But first, GIANTS Software has provided us with one final set of fact sheets to show off the details on a few more pieces of equipment. You may have seen some coverage of the game on YouTube and Twitch already, and I too have been playing the game, working on putting my initial thoughts together in a review in progress to be shared with you next week. The final Fact Sheet Friday before Farming Simulator 19 officially releases on November 20.
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