![]() ![]() I've started the game in August, I look at the Crop Calendar and I can plant Wheat, Barley and Canola only at this time. However am I right in thinking that now in FS22, if you lease a Tractor for example 18,000, you get charged 18,000 every single day you have that piece of equipment and there is no longer the reduced day fee and hourly running fees? This means that in FS22 much like with FS17 and the earlier games, leasing is incredibly expensive and definitely not something that is going to help a player starting the game with limited finances and no sources of income until they get their first harvest. Basically in FS19 it was financially a good idea to least stuff, as over a period of time it wasn't terribly cash draining and if the equipment was just stood doing nothing, you weren't paying anything. ![]() In FS19, when you leased a piece of equipment say for example a Tractor, you'd pay an initial leasing fee of maybe for example say 18,000, then after that you'd be charged a per day fee if you had the equipment beyond that day which may have been 2,500, you'd then also get charged a fee for each hour you used the equipment. So leased a Spader to use instead of ploughing, leased a stone collector, leased a lime/fertiliser spreader, leased a weeder and leased a seeder.Ĭompleted my first Day of work happily and went to sleep, woke up in game the next morning at 8am and was hit with a huge 60,000 bill for leasing. I quickly decided with the initial three fields on the map, and everything they need doing to get them seeded, and having only 100,000 starting money, I would sell all the initial equipment on the farm and then lease a new medium tractor and then all the tools needed to take the fields from harvested to seeded/planted. Started on Haut Beyleron in New Farmer Mode. ![]() Okay so started my first real serious save today in the game. ![]()
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