Harvesters: Farming Simulator 25

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The following category includes all combine harvesters and forage harvesters featured in Farming Simulator 25.

Like in Farming Simulator 15, forage harvesters were in one "Harvesters" category.

Harvesters

Name

Image Power Max. speed Capacity Compatible headers
CLAAS EVION 450 FS25 CLAAS EVION 450.png 258 hp 40 kph 8 m3 CLAAS VARIO 620 grain header
John Deere S7 FS25 John Deere S7.png 547 - 625 hp 40 kph 14.1 m3 John Deere RD35F grain header
John Deere X9 1100 FS25 John Deere X9 1100.png 690 hp 40 kph 16.2 m3 John Deere HD45X and John Deere HD50F grain header (possibly also MacDon FD250 FlexDraper® grain header), John Deere C16F grain header
Case IH AF11 FS25 Case IH AF11.png 775 hp 30 kph 20 m3 Case IH FD250 FlexDraper® grain header, Case IH 4418 N corn header
New Holland CR11 FS25 New Holland CR11.png 775 hp 30 kph 20 m3 New Holland FD250 FlexDraper® grain header
Fendt Katana FS25 Fendt Katana.png 650 - 847 hp 40 kph 20.00 L of silage additives KEMPER corn choppers, KEMPER 3003 pickup header
New Holland FR 780 FS25 New Holland FR 780.png 775 hp 40 kph 20.00 L of silage additives KEMPER corn choppers, New Holland 130FB poplar header

Harvester Categories

Even though there are only 10 Harvesters in the base game, they can be split into four different categories based on their Crop Capacity. Harvesters in each category tend to have different extra capabilities.

Small

Cargo Capacity range: 4,200 - 6,400 Liters.

Small harvesters have a very low Cargo Capacity as well as very low Horsepower. The small crop tank means that the harvester will need to be unloaded very often while harvesting. These harvesters are typically best for working a field of low-yield high-value crops, such as Canola, Soybeans and Sunflowers.

Small harvesters have a short overloading pipe; Unloading into large Trailers is impossible because the end of the pipe will collide with the Tipper's walls.

Small harvesters are low in Horsepower, and most of them cannot operate the largest headers. Nonetheless, they can still be fitted with headers much larger than the information at the store indicates.

Finally, note that two of the Small harvesters are capable of operating towed implements. Read more on this below.

Medium

Cargo Capacity range: 8,600 - 10,600 Liters.

Medium harvesters have a larger Crop Capacity than Small harvesters, allowing them to work with all kinds of crops without having to unload as often.

Medium harvesters also have a Medium-length overloading pipe, which allows them to be serviced by Tippers of any size - but a careless maneuver will easily cause a collision.

Medium Harvesters can use any Harvesting Header available in the base game without engine problems.

Large

Cargo Capacity range: 11,000 - 13,000 Liters.

Large harvesters have a very large Crop Capacity. They should be able to harvest medium-yield crops with ease, such as Wheat, Barley and Corn.

Most large harvesters have a Medium-length pipe. At least one model has a long pipe that can easily be serviced by any Tipper.

Thanks to the high Horsepower of their engines, Large harvesters can tow very heavy equipment. They can tow large Tippers with as much ease as a large Tractor could.

Super-Large

Cargo Capacity range: 14,000+ Liters (max. 20,000 liters).

Their massive Crop Capacity make them the most popular harvesters, because they do not need to stop and unload as often as other harvesters. They are also exceptionally fast for a harvester, allowing them to move from field to field rapidly under its own power.

On the other hand, Super-Large harvesters are much more expensive to buy and to maintain than any other harvesters.

Trivia