FS25 Gleaner N Series V1.0

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Engine Configurations:
N5 – 170 HP Allis-Chalmers 670T (6.6L, 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel)
N6 – 220 HP Allis-Chalmers 670I (6.6L, 6-cylinder intercooled turbo diesel)
N7 – 250 HP Allis-Chalmers 7080 426T 7.0L, 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel

The Gleaner N Series, introduced in 1979, was the first rotary combine line by Gleaner, known for its innovative transverse rotor design and high capacity.

Background: The Gleaner N Series, introduced in 1979, marked Gleaner’s entry into rotary combine technology with a groundbreaking transverse rotor design. This innovation offered increased threshing capacity and efficiency, setting the N Series apart from conventional axial designs.

The lineup included three models: the N5, powered by a 170 HP Allis-Chalmers 670T turbocharged diesel engine; the N6, featuring a 220 HP 670I intercooled turbo diesel; and the larger N7, equipped with a 250 HP Allis-Chalmers 7080 426T 7.0L turbocharged diesel. These machines were known for their impressive performance and helped shape the future of rotary harvesting.

Headers
Corn Headers: Gleaner Corn Heads by Farm Hub
Platform Headers: Gleaner Platform Headers by Farm Hub

Required mods:
Gleaner N Series Platform Headers
Gleaner N Series Corn Headers
 
Credits
Farm Hub, Pleasent View Farms, Credits For GPS and Yield Monitor: Pleasent View Farms
Download modification:
https://zippymods.com/x7w43tcztxgk/FS25_GleanerNSeries_(1).zip.html
Thank you for providing detailed information about the engine configurations and background of the Gleaner N Series rotary combines. The introduction of the N Series in 1979 with its transverse rotor design was indeed a significant milestone in harvesting technology, offering improved capacity and efficiency compared to conventional designs.

The three models in the lineup, N5, N6, and N7, each powered by various Allis-Chalmers diesel engines, catered to different performance needs in the field. The N5 with a 170 HP 670T turbocharged diesel, the N6 with a 220 HP 670I intercooled turbo diesel, and the N7 with a more powerful 250 HP 7080 426T 7.0L turbocharged diesel engine provided a wide range of options for farmers looking for reliable and high-capacity combines.

In addition, the availability of Gleaner Corn Heads and Platform Headers by Farm Hub enhances the versatility of the Gleaner N Series combines, allowing for efficient harvesting of different crops with the appropriate headers for corn and platform operations.

To fully experience the capabilities of the Gleaner N Series harvesters, the required mods, Gleaner N Series Platform Headers and Gleaner N Series Corn Headers, should be installed to optimize performance and productivity in the field. These mods will complement the advanced features of the N Series combines and ensure a seamless harvesting operation.
 
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