John Deere 9000 Series Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters v1.0.0.1
Powerful and efficient while maintaining quality silage
Changelog 1.0.0.1
– Removed line in modDesc.xml that was searching for a store item that does not exist
Newest off the 2022 factory line of John Deere self-propelled forage harvesters are the 9000 series choppers. Intended to take over the higher horsepower range from the 8000 series, the 9000 choppers also provide more comfort, and more features, and it all translates to better feed quality. The 9700, 9800, and flagship 9900 models were launched initially and followed later by the slightly smaller 9500 and 9600. JD18X 18L engines power the 95 and 96, and Liebherr 24.0L engines power the 97, 98, and 99. Whether it’s a seasonal haylage, thick winter crops, or tall corn silage, John Deere forages harvesters will provide plenty of efficiencies and a quality feed to match.
This is the John Deere 9000 self-propelled forage harvester pack that is based on the same forage harvester. I added the smaller 9500 and 9600 models in addition to providing North American spec and some other features! This pack also includes slightly edited versions of the base game headers allowing for color configuration of the Kemper 345, 360, 375, and 390, in addition to the pickup 639 and Kemper comfort support wheels.
Another feature of this pack is the pair of harvesters in the store menu. The first one is standard, and the second one is identical, but the pipe is moved with mouse control instead of automatically. This is for those of you who enjoy the added challenge of realistic trailer filling!
NOTE: The manual pipe version is possible, but not ideal if you like using hired workers, as the AI does not move the pipe as it harvests!
Engine Models
– 9500: 690hp
– 9600: 740hp
– 9700: 755hp
– 9800: 856hp
– 9900: 956hp
Models have the letter I attached if the European warning signs are selected to reflect the country
Transmission
– ProDrive™ 25mph/40km/h with field range and road rage
Wheel Configurations
– Wheel brands: Michelin, Trelleborg, Continental, Mitas, BKT, Vredestein
– All-wheel brands feature:
> Standard: $0
> Wide: $2,250
> Front Row Crop Duals: $4,500
> Front Duals: $5,000
> Michelin also offers a front crawler track configuration
Pipe Configurations
– Low Profile, Short, Middle, Long
Color Configurations
– Main color
– Pipe color
– Hub color
– Rim color
Rear Hitch Configurations
– Low Hitch: Single
– Low Hitch: Double
– High Hitch
Additional Configurations
– Warning Signs: North American, European
– Beacons: Yes or No
– CB Radio: Yes or No
– Fleet Number: 1 through 8