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How to Repair Tractors in Farming Simulator 25

The key to a successful farm in Farming Simulator 25 lies in keeping your tractors in good working order. The more you use your tractors, the performance will reduce due to wear and tear. Fortunately, there are various ways of repairing and maintaining your tractor in the game so it stays efficient for work. In this guide, we will look into various methods of checking and repairing the condition of your tractor.

How to Check Your Tractor’s Condition in Farming Simulator 25

When entering the vehicle, look at the blue repair bar in the bottom right corner to see if your tractor has some problem. Once this bar gets low, you know your tractor needs repair. A broken tractor will lose its power, and you might begin to feel that it’s fighting to move accessories – plows, seeders, etc. This can significantly affect the performance of the tractor. Regular repairs help maintain the efficiency of running your tractor in producing adequate quantities of the crop.

How to Repair Tractors in Farming Simulator 25

Repairing your tractor in Farming Simulator 25 can be done in several ways. Here are all the ways to repair the tractor in FS25:

  1. The easiest method is to repair it remotely. Simply open your inventory screen, select the item that needs fixing, and repair it from there. 
  2. Alternatively, you can go to a workshop behind most shops to fix your machinery. This method is simple and doesn’t require any setup.
  3. Set up a repair shop on the farm.

You can set up a repair shop on your farm for a more permanent solution. To do this, visit the shop, go to the “Placeables” menu, select “Miscellaneous,” and then choose the “Vehicle Workshop.” This costs 28,000, but once you have it, you can repair all your tractors at the farm. It’s a good investment, as keeping your tractors in top shape will quickly pay off. Ultimately, you can choose whichever repair method works best for you, as there is no wrong choice in Farming Simulator 25.

Does Repainting Tractors Improve Performance in Farming Simulator 25

Repainting is done exclusively at the store and is mainly for cosmetic purposes. While it won’t affect the performance of your tractor, it can help make it look brand new by covering up chips, scratches, and wear. This service is an excellent option if you’re aiming for a fresh, new-like appearance. You should hold off on repainting your vehicle unless you plan to sell it. Repainting only improves the appearance of the tractor and doesn’t affect its performance, unlike repairs, which are necessary for proper function.

All Tractors in Farming Simulator 25

Name
Manufacturer
Shop CategoryPowerSpeed
6R SeriesJohn DeereMedium Tractors192 – 234 HP50 KM/H
8010 SeriesAGCOMedium Tractors160 – 225 HP40 KM/H
Mach 4RAntonio CarraroSmall Tractors98 HP40 KM/H
Magnum AFS Connect SeriesCase IHLarge Tractors374 – 435 HP50 km/h
Steiger 715 QuadtraCase IHLarge Tractors778 HP40 km/h

XERION 12
CLAASLarge Tractors585 – 653 HP50 KM/H
6C RVshiftDEUTZ-FAHRSmall Tractors143 HP50 KM/H
Series 7 TTV HDDEUTZ-FAHRMedium Tractors247 HP60 km/h
Series 8 TTVDEUTZ-FAHRMedium Tractors287 HP60 KM/H
300 VARIOFENDTSmall Tractors113 – 142 HP40 KM/H
500 VARIOFENDTSmall Tractors131 – 171 HP50 KM/H
700 VARIOFENDTMedium Tractors203 – 303 HP50 KM/H
900 VARIOFENDTLarge Tractors296 – 415 HP60 KM/H
1000 VARIOFENDTLarge Tractors396 – 517 HP60 KM/H
TJWISEKISmall Tractors123 HP30 km/h
3650John DeereSmall Tractors116 HP35 km/h
6R SeriesJohn DeereMedium Tractors192 – 234 HP50 KM/H
7R SeriesJohn DeereLarge Tractors305 – 388 HP50 KM/H
8R SeriesJohn DeereLarge Tractors326 – 458 HP50 KM/H
9R SeriesJohn DeereLarge Tractors484 – 691 HP40 KM/H
9RX SeriesJohn DeereLarge Tractors539 – 691 HP40 KM/H
TK4.80 Methane PowerNew HollandSmall Tractors75 HP12 km/h
T7 LWB PLMINew HollandMedium Tractors224 – 302 HP50 KM/H
T8 GENESIS SeriesNew HollandLarge Tractors351 – 435 HP50 KM/H
CRYSTAL HDZetorMedium Tractors171 HP40 KM/H
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Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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