A beautiful tractor from Eicher! This is a 3 cylinder Eicher EM300 King Tiger.
Version: 1.1.0.0
-The light in the back has been fixed.
-The front axle has been fixed.
- Diesel consumption has been adjusted.
-An oak weight was added.
Manufacturer: Eicher
Model: EM 300 King Tiger
Power: 35-80PS
Speed: 28km / h
Price: 7.500 €
Weight: 1850kg
Diesel quantity: 38-58 liters
This Eicher comes from the LS13 from Modelleicher which I converted to the LS19 and have completely reworked.
Thank you very much for releasing the model: thumbup:
As I said, the Eicher has been completely revised (LS19 standard).
I have installed PBR (LS19 material system) many things have been improved, the Eicher has a lot of animations, Simple IC has been installed and a lot of little things.
Simple IC is required!
Simple IC can be found here: https://github.com/modelleicher/FS19_simpleIC
There is an optional knife bar for the Eicher.
The knife bar can be found here: Eicher knife bar
Information about the Eicher (in real):
With over 19,400 pieces, the Eicher EM300 Königstiger was the most built tractor from Eicher.
This Eicher came from the model series "EM // Predator Series" and was built from 1959 to 1968.
The engine was an EDK3 3-cylinder / 4-stroke in-line diesel engine with 2944 cm³ displacement and with direct injection and air cooling, as well as with oil cooling.
It was available as a 35PS (25.6kw), 38PS (27.94kw) and as a 40PS (29.41kw) variant.
The Eicher had an 8/4 gearbox with a top speed of 28km / h.
And now have fun with the Eicher EM300! :);)
The mod (Eicher EM300 Königstiger) may only be distributed with original DL-Link!
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One front wheel is turning in opposite direction to the other wheels.
@HUDI7, nice pick up. I was able to just correct that myself in the i3d pretty easily. Looks like they'll need another update.
FYI, they're aware of the issue with the wheel rotation and are fixing it.
@KNOTTYPINE thanks for the info.
@HUDI7, no problem. Been having fun adding some personal touches to the configurations.
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