STEYR 760 Plus v1.4.0 Mod
As the second tractor model, we provide you with the Steyr 760 Plus 2WD.
This version will be extended / updated.
Version 1.4.0 Steyr 760 Plus
– new Store Pic / Brand (by User Martin P.)
– Steering revised
– Front wheels registered as nursing tires (no fruit destruction anymore)
– new rims at the rear nursing wheels
– Standard tires (rear) without wheel weight
– IC Controll installed (STEYR ISO cab, Steyr hood)
– added snow chains behind (municipal, forestry) in Radsets
– chainsaw holder + chainsaws (Husqvarna, Jonsered, Stihl) purchasable (Design Konfi 2)
– Hydrac FH + FZ purchasable
Info:
Engine: STEYR WD 408.44
Transmission: Steyr 16g / 8r gearbox Gears Synchronized, 30kmh
Tank capacity: 83l
Net weight: 2580 kg
BJ: 1973
Power: 60 hp
Model:
Standard wheels: v: Trelleborg 215 / 75R17.5 h: Michelin 420 / 85R30
Twin tires : h: Trelleborg 420 / 85R30
Nursing tires: h: Trelleborg 230 / 95R44
Speedometer, temperature display animated / illuminated
Connection pants ready
2x DW control units installed via cross lever
stäerkere ESP (injection pump) buyable (+ 10 hp)
Stoll FL console buyable
Used-Lool (rust)
Cover with or without doors purchasable
Ackerschiene installed
Original sound recording (from fellow steyrmodder his 760)
Animated exhaust flap
Windscreen wiper animated (in rain)
Conversion to power steering (steering cylinder installed)
2 AtacherJoints installed in front (1x trailer, for trailer and 1x trailerLow for purchasable front weight)
2x trailer AtacherJoint installed behind
Since Giants in some trailers at “atacherJoinst” in the xml “trailer” has, although attached below include such as the feed mixer Kuhn.
Thus jz below 2 “AtacherJoints” installed, once for those with the xml entry “trailerLow” and once for the trailer with the xml entry “trailer”.
Trailers are attached to the Plus 760 jz so, depending on the distance to the muzzle, that is;
If I’m closer to the trailer with the lower hitch (from the tractor), then it hangs down (Figure 1, 1a), if I’m closer to the trailer with the upper hitch (from the tractor), then the trailer is attached at the top (Fig 2, 2a).