
The pack consists of 3 Gilles machines to harvest sugar beets.
The TR-14 defoliator is used to shred the leaves and then scatter them with the spreader, or to let the leaves fall against the defoliator.
The AD-49 disc harvester is used to pull sugar beets from the ground to form windrows. Before using it, you must first defoliate the beets using a leaf shredder.
The RB-45 loader wagon is used to collect the beets that have been previously placed in windrows by the harvester and to unload them at the end of the field.
Defoliator TR14:
-Category: Sugarbeet Harvesters
-Price: 30.000$
-Working width: 2.70M
-Required power: 75HP
-Weight: 1.500kg
-Max. working speed: 8 kph
Disc harvester AD49:
-Category: Sugarbeet Harvesters
-Price: 40.000$
-Working width: 2.70M
-Required power: 75HP
-Weight: 1.800kg
-Max. working speed: 8 kph
Loader wagon RB45:
-Category: Sugarbeet Harvesters
-Price: 180.000$
-Required power: 300HP
-Weight: 17.000kg
-Max. working speed: 12 kph
-Capacity: 45.000 l
-Mouse animation: Box, arrow orientation, height of the harvest table
Credits:
Duysens-Agri / Nico Du 55






Very realistic and enjoyable to use as an alternative to self-propelled models for harvesting sugar beets. I have worked with it in real life and am delighted to find it in the game.
If you were to develop an R100, R125, or R126 loader, it would be a huge pleasure in the game as well.
Just try to correct the sugar beet row that is too wide in the AD49 output and it will be perfect.
but the idea is great
if the helper cant work with it, it’s almost useless, and the Lizard forage pickup mod can pick up beets too so one needs no Gilles pickup wagon