Repairing tractors in Farming Simulator 25 isn’t just a chore—it’s essential. Imagine pushing a broken-down tractor uphill while everyone else is cruising by. Here’s what you need to know to keep your vehicles running like a dream.
Broken tractors? They’re not just slow; they’re stubborn. Speed drops, harvesters slack off, and suddenly your fields are laughing at you. That little blue bar on the right of your screen? It’s your repair gauge. Halfway down means trouble. Think of it as the health bar of your farm life.
- Look for the repair icon on your map which looks like shopping basket but with tools.
- Head there. When you arrive, press R.
Don’t want to keep running into town? Build a Vehicle Workshop at your farm. For $45,000, you can plop down this fancy shed. But repairs cost the same whether you’re in town or at home. Consider if saving drive time is worth the investment. Personally, I enjoy the drive—it’s a break from staring at crops all day.
Quick Tips:
- Check that blue repair bar often. Waiting too long turns a minor issue into a major headache.
- Don’t waste money on repainting unless you’re feeling fancy.
- Build the workshop only if convenience beats cost in your mind.
Keep your tractors humming. Because in Farming Simulator 25, a slow tractor isn’t just annoying—it’s your ticket to farming failure.