Gleaner S98 v 1.0
Here is my completely revamped Gleaner S98 for FS19. This mod was
originally introduced in FS17 with basic functionality. Several of
you asked if I would convert this over and update it for 19. There
were lots of issues that have been resolved or completely replaced
for FS19. It has a new UDIM cab, lights, wheel selections, and
updated effects, and more. See the details section below for a
complete list.
Details:
* Price: 350k
* HP: 471
* Capacity: 13743k
* Fuel: 460
* All new UDIM Cab
* Dynaflex Header Price: 60k with new smoke animation
* Command Series Corn Header Price: 45k with new smoke animation
* You can use Capello with silver color for corn too but Command Series recommended
* New folding animation to include ladder
* FS19 Customizable Wheels: Tracks, Single, Broad, Duals
* Fixed rear rim hub caps bouncing around in rim
* FS19 Lights and turn signals
* New Gleaner logo on front of cab
* Updated player arm and foot brake animations
* New indoor console, huds, dashboard, animations/lights
* Shadowbox added to indoor camera
* New sounds and updated to include load
* Working mirrors outside/inside
* Adjusted mass and fill volumes
* Hopper auger is now on the right as in real life
* Updated straw and chopper effects
* Hides spreaders now when straw path is enabled
* Foliage bending on combine and headers
* New trailer hitch
* New store images
* Gets Dirty
* Clean log
Credits:
FS19: FarmSimSteve
Specs and Testing: William Dahl
FS17: fsasmc
In your commentary you seem to be striving for the model performs and appears realistic. The delivery of the straw swath behind the machine is in need of a little work. To help you in achieving realism in your model, please review the attached video of how the straw comes out of the back of the S series Gleaners (they are alle the same in that aspect.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65OrM5GrrtE
The time where you can see the straw and chaff exiting the rear is very well observed at around 2 minutes and 45 seconds into the video.
You will notice the straw exits the machine on the left hand side just inside the left rear wheel from an opening about 16 inches in width. The chaff from the cleaning shoe is exiting in a much wider area of the machine, approximately 50 – 60 inches in width.
The straw is what you would leave in a swath, if you wish to bale it subsequently.
The model you have created of the S98 appears to leave the straw swath along the centerline of the machine, which is not true to the real world machine. To make it true to the real world machine, narrowing up the width of the swath, increasing the height of the swath, and placing it in the vicinity of the inside of the left rear wheel would definitely accomplish that.