TRACTOR (SLED) PULLING PACK by Youngblood (laxkid97) This is a .ZIP file that contains all of my tractor (sled) pulling mods into 1 file. I want this forum for suggestions and problems with any mods as well as the simple all in one mod file. Includes: - Jon Dear Pulling Tractor v2.0 - Unlimited Modified Pulling Tractor v1.0 - T-Series Pulling Accessories v1.0 - Pulling Sled (35,000 lbs max) v1.3 *Mods can be found individually on my profile page I have many more ideas and updates that I will add over time, if you have any request or suggestions for pulling mods please do let me know.
You honestly have smashed all these, glad you also made a thread for discussions, though I suggest you making a super single for the T-Series for Tractor Pulling
Super single is a good idea, also planning on adding a rear weight box. Cheers and thanks for the kind words
i just redownloaded the pack, the T-series mods are included. try to redownload the mod, it may have gotten corrupted
He man, awesome mod! I happen to be with a pulling team myself, 3.6T supersport in the Netherlands. I was wondering, would it be possible to adjust the following things on the john deere? ( we actually have a john deere 4020 with a 7.0L diesel.) first the engines ofcoarse, in reality we are running close to 7 bar turbopressure at the inlet. that, combined with the 7L 2700rpm engine comes in the 1300-1500hp range. with that we have a 4 plate clutch (heavy duty clutch probably?). also it would be nice if you could adjust the hitch height. at last, would it be possible to adjust the tire grip coefficient? that way, we can 'simulate realistic clay conditions where the tire actually bites. it would be awesome if there will be a official puling map in the future, keep going with it!
this is all great information, I will have to get back around and adjust some stuff to match your info better. I had some minor things to fix so i will have to keep these things in mind too, thank you for the info
also, Our (NTTO) pulling sleds have their hookpoint almost flat with the ground. yours is halfway up. that's also a big factor in getting the traction on the rear tyres.