Parker Gravity Wagon Pack v1.0.0.0 LS22
Parker Gravity Wagon Pack v1.0.0.0 LS22
This mod comprises of three Parker wagons in one convenient package. I’ve included multiple new features, and I am debuting a new Parker green color! They are as follows:
Parker 250 & 2500
Choose the Parker 250 or 2500 for nimble little wagons that make perfect additions to your harvesting fleet. If you are a small to medium sized operator, the these wagons will be more than capable of handling your harvest. And not just harvest, these wagons are able to handle all sorts of different materials while unloading quickly to get you back on the job. Their small size allows them to be maneuvered through the smallest yards and down the tightest roads. Pull them behind a grain truck for added capacity, or pull two in tandem for big hauling power! Both are provided with a durable John Deere 1075 running gear.
250 bushel capacity without sideboards, 325 bushels with sideboards
Older or newer Deere logo on the running gear
Extendable tongue
Rear hitch
Climbable ladder
Old or new triangle options
Number options for 1-9
Parker 4000
The Parker 4000 is a large, efficient wagon that is great for medium to larger sized operations. This wagon can give you up to 440 bushels of hauling capacity on a single box with double door construction. That means you can unload twice as quickly as competing wagons on the market, allowing you to move grain faster and get more done. Handle all sorts of bulk materials, and load on a long, easy to hit wagon bed. Provided with a hefty Parker 1480 running gear.
375 bushel capacity without sideboards, 440 bushels with sideboards
Rear Hitch
Climbable Ladder
Unloadable from front, rear, or both doors
Rear brakes
Old or new triangle options
Number options for 1-9
These wagons were manufactured from the 70’s to the early 80’s by Parker Industries. There were some slight design changes along the way, and these wagons represent the design of wagons in the mid to later 70s, earlier in their run. They were a staple of many farms across North America, and you can still find some moving grain today.
Parker, the first family in gain handling, and the most trusted name in moving grain.