Farming and Friends Equipment Items
Vehicles and Implements
Equipment items include tractors, combines, plows, cultivators, planters, seeders, trailers, trucks, and forestry tools. They are purchased at the Vehicle Store in the central town — labeled TractorCo on the 2026 map — and stored on your farm plot. Every implement attaches to a tractor hitch or dedicated mount; misaligned attachments waste field time and frustrate new players learning reverse alignment.
Equipment uses a Level system from one through five. A Level 1 tractor cannot pull a Level 3 plow. You must upgrade the tractor before buying higher-level implements. This rule gates progression alongside Goals licenses and coin savings.
Starter Equipment (New Farms)
Every new farm spawns with a complete Level 1 starter set. The ZM80 is the Level 1 tractor — your primary vehicle until you afford upgrades. The SRC6 is the starter combine harvester for grain and compatible field crops. The S4204 plow turns untilled ground into workable soil. The KADL cultivator prepares plowed soil for planting. The KGF 3000 planter drops basic seeds in rows. A standard trailer hauls early harvests to FarmCo.
Learn attachment order on this free gear before spending coins. Practice reversing into hitch points, toggling attachment modes, and driving combine width through Wheat and Corn rows. The Controls wiki page lists keybinds for interact, handbrake, and camera switching while operating the ZM80.
| Item | Type | Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ZM80 | Tractor | 1 | Starter tractor; required for all early implements |
| SRC6 | Combine harvester | 1 | Starter harvester; attaches to tractor rear |
| S4204 | Plow | 1 | Breaks new ground into tillable soil |
| KADL | Cultivator | 1 | Prepares soil after plowing |
| KGF 3000 | Planter / seeder | 1 | Plants basic seed types |
| Trailer | Transport | 1 | Hauls crops and small loads to town |
Equipment Levels 1 Through 5
Levels one through five define compatibility between tractors and attachments. Level 1 starter gear handles Wheat through early Corn and Rice rotations. Level 2 introduces seeders like the AED300 that plant broader crop lists including mid-tier seeds. Level 3 and higher tractors pull wider plows, faster planters, and heavy trailers for potato monoculture and pallet logistics.
Before any Vehicle Store purchase, check both the tractor level and the implement level displayed in the shop UI. Buying a Level 4 planter while still on a ZM80 leaves the item unusable until you upgrade the tractor — dead capital on a tight budget. Goals on the Logistics track often require specific trailer types or forklift unlocks before factory pallets move efficiently.
- Level 1 — starter ZM80, SRC6, S4204, KADL, KGF 3000, basic trailer
- Level 2 — upgraded seeders (AED300 class) for soybeans and beyond
- Level 3 — mid-tier tractors and wider field implements
- Level 4 — heavy trailers and advanced harvest support
- Level 5 — top-tier tractors for large-scale late-game fields
Trailers, Trucks, and Forestry Tools
Animal trailers come in small and medium sizes for buying livestock at AnimalCo. New players receive a small animal trailer by default; medium versions expand cow herd transport. Wood trailers and chainsaws unlock with forestry licenses from WoodNStuff and Goals progress. Pallet trailers and forklifts appear in factory and logistics late game for chocolate milk and honey pallet runs.
Oxbo-class harvesters appear in community chocolate milk guides for cocoa pod collection on forest rows — a specialized item beyond the starter SRC6. Forestry chainsaws are items sold at WoodNStuff once the forestry license unlocks.
Equipment Management Tips
Park tractors and trailers on flat ground near your field gate. Vehicles stuck on slopes or fences block entire sessions — a common pain point on crowded VIP servers. Keep one clear lane wide enough for combine width plus trailer turns. Upgrade tractor level before buying duplicate implements at the same level you already own.
Cosmetic customization items at the Vehicle Store garage do not affect crop profit but help identify cooperative team vehicles on shared farms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does SRC6 mean?
SRC6 is the starter combine harvester included on new farms. It attaches to your ZM80 tractor and harvests mature field crops.
Can a Level 1 tractor use a Level 3 plow?
No. Tractor level must meet or exceed implement level. Upgrade the tractor first at the Vehicle Store.
Where do I buy equipment?
At the Vehicle Store in central town, also referred to as TractorCo on the 2026 map layout.
Do I need a new harvester for potatoes?
The SRC6 handles standard field crops including potatoes if crop type is compatible. Large fields benefit from upgraded harvesters for speed, not necessarily a different crop class.