In farm life, the single most important vehicle that is used every day for various purposes is the tractor. You won’t be using a sedan or an SUV to till the various lands on your farm. It is the tractor that becomes your go-to for such expeditions. Now, similar to any other real-life vehicle, your tractor’s efficiency and health will deteriorate with regular usage and to get it back to its maximum potential, you’ll have to repair it. But do you know how to repair tractors in Farming Simulator 25? If not, this is just the guide for you. We have shared all the details regarding the same.
When you enter a tractor in Farming Simulator 25, you get access to a bunch of information regarding it as well as various controls that you need to make use of. One important bit of information related to the tractor’s health is presented by the blue vertical line at the bottom right of the screen. This line indicates the overall health of the tractor. If it is low, then your tractor’s speed will be reduced, and harvesters will produce low output and such. So, basically, anything efficiency-related will take a hit. So, repairing is a must. And, here’s how you can do it.
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Farming Simulator 25 (FS25): How to repair Tractors
To begin the repair process, you will have to visit the Motorex shop. To locate it, visit any shop with a yellow icon (others) on the map. In the same vicinity, you should find the Motorex shop with a wrench icon floating when you go near it. Once found, simply place your tractor near the wrench icon. Now, get out of your vehicle and interact with the icon using the R button on your keyboard. The keybind for controllers will also appear in the top-left corner. Press it and you will be entering the Dealer menu with all your vehicles listed. Simply select the vehicle you wish to repair, and then press the C button. You can also select the Repair button located at the bottom middle part of the screen.
The repair cost of your tractor will be dependent on its overall condition. If the status of the condition bar is low, then the repair cost will be high, and vice versa. You can even repair your tractor via the same menu but unlike repairing, repainting is purely cosmetic.
With that said, now you know all about repairing tractors in Farming Simulator 25. We hope that you find this guide informative. If you did, consider visiting Android Gram for more such interesting content on all things gaming.