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Harvesting
Supermarket Simulator

Harvesting

Learn how to harvest crops in Supermarket Simulator. Check the weather and use your combine harvester to reap your yield.

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Learn how to harvest crops in Supermarket Simulator. Check the weather and use your combine harvester to reap your yield.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Check the weather report on your PDA and the weather icon near the clock on your HUD (Heads-Up Display). Do not harvest if it shows rain or hail.
  2. 2
    If the weather is clear, get into your combine harvester and attach the header.
  3. 3
    Drive the combine to your ripe field and position it.
  4. 4
    Lower the header by pressing 'V' and turn it on by pressing 'G'.
  5. 5
    Drive slowly (CC1 or 2) in the rows of the field, harvesting the ripe crops.
  6. 6
    Monitor the grain tank's fill percentage below the fuel meter.
  7. 7
    If the grain tank reaches 100% before the field is finished, stop harvesting, turn off the header (G), and extend the grain duct (B).
  8. 8
    Switch to your tractor (TAB) and attach the tipper.
  9. 9
    If the tipper has grain, empty it into the grain vent.
  10. 10
    Drive the tractor with the tipper to the field and park the tipper below the harvester's grain duct.
  11. 11
    Switch back to the harvester (TAB). The grain should start flowing to the tipper, and the fill percentage meter will decrease. Reposition if necessary.
  12. 12
    Once the harvester is empty, drive the tipper back to your farm and dump the load into the grain vent.
  13. 13
    For larger fields, you may need to make multiple trips with the tipper.
  14. 14
    After finishing the field, ensure the harvester is fully empty, dump all crops into your silos, and drive the harvester and tractor back to your farm.
Tips
  • Crops are ready for harvest when they turn a brown-ish color.
  • The combine harvester cannot harvest unripe crops.
  • Harvesters will not work in rain or hail. Always check the weather report before heading out.
  • Using a slower speed (CC1) on the combine offers more control.
  • Later in the game, you can purchase larger tippers and combines to reduce the number of trips needed.

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