Fs22_fendt700_800_tirepessure.zip
Hours later, with the field finished, it was time for a high-speed run back to the silo. Driving on asphalt with low tire pressure is a recipe for a sluggish ride and high fuel consumption. You hit Ctrl + Page Up . You could almost hear the virtual compressor hum as the tires firmed up. By the time you hit the main road, the Fendt was nimble again, easily reaching its 55 km/h top speed without the "swimming" feel of soft rubber.
Here is a story of a day in the life of a digital farmer using this specific mod: FS22_Fendt700_800_TirePessure.zip
You dropped the subsoiler. Instead of the wheels spinning uselessly and digging a grave in the mud, the Fendt gripped. The added surface area from the lower pressure distributed the tractor's weight perfectly, protecting the soil structure—a detail your Precision Farming sensors would surely reward later. Hours later, with the field finished, it was
The morning fog was still thick over the fields of Elmcreek when you climbed into the cab of your Fendt 820 Vario TMS . Today was the big day—the heavy subsoiler was already hitched, and the soil was notoriously soft after last night’s rain. In a standard tractor, you’d be worried about sinking or leaving deep, destructive ruts that would ruin your yield. But you had the "Tire Pressure" script installed. You could almost hear the virtual compressor hum


