domingo, 3 de agosto de 2014

Ford Force Conversions

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There was a time when Four Wheel Drive wasn’t a factory fitted option on tractors. Independent companies such as County and Roadless made conversions of mainstream 2wd tractors aimed users requiring high traction and pulling ability. The success of these early conversions paved the way for tractor manufacturers to offer 4wd as an “in house” option. Today the majority of tractors are 4wd, with 2wd versions of anything over 60hp being very uncommon. 

Mod Features 

These tractors are 4wd conversions of our Ford Force Tractors. Available here

The pack contains the following tractors:

  • County 754: 75 hp

  • County 944: 94 hp

  • County 1124: 112 hp

  • Doe D150: 2 x 75hp – 150hp

  • Mailam 5001 Crawler – 78hp

  • Roadless Ploughmaster – 75hp


The pack also contains:

  • Dual Wheels trailer

  • Flotation Wheels trailer

  • Bailey Low Loader trailer


Useful hints and tips 

  • The pick up hitch on everything apart from the Mailam 5001 can be moved up and down – Ctrl + V

  • Wheeled tractors also have the choice of a drawbar as well – stand behind the tractor with nothing attached and follow the F1 menu

  • Stand at the front of the Ploughmaster to toggle front weights



  • Dual Wheels are for use with County and Doe Tractors only

  • Flotation wheels are for use with County Tractors only

  • If the original Ford Force tractors are installed, the dual wheels for the Force pack can be used with the Ploughmaster.

  • To add dual wheels, park beside the wheel trailer and press “,” when at a complete standstill



  • The Bailey trailer must be folded down for loading/unloading – press X

  • To install ramps, fold down the trailer and unhook it. Then stand beside the drawbar and press X

  • To lock/unlock the load press O


  • Credits



    By NI Modding
    alwyn, henly20, knut, rh


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