Eight years after being in early access, My Summer Car has now been fully released. This presents a great chance to revisit 90s Finland once more and work on fixing up that Satsuma again. Keep in mind that it may take some effort to get the car running smoothly, but in the meantime, you can utilize other vehicles at your disposal, including a tractor.

How To Drive Tractor (Kekmet) in My Summer Car

The character in question possesses a tractor known as Kekmet. This vehicle proves particularly handy for tasks such as hauling abandoned automobiles or dispersing firewood. You’ll often spot this machine in the woodshed, conveniently located near your residence. Upon entering it, you’ll immediately notice an abundance of levers within. To operate a tractor, what steps should be taken?

  1. On the right side of the steering wheel, you will find a throttle lever that allows you to control speed. Pull it towards the seat a little bit.
  2. Next, press the ignition button to start the engine.
  3. Finally, you must release the handbrake (left of your seat).

As an enthusiast, I’m excited to hop aboard my tractor! Yet, let me clarify that it’s not just about climbing up and going. There are some crucial details to consider. For instance, this ride boasts two range settings – low and high. The lower one comes in handy when you need maximum engine power for tasks like towing other vehicles or navigating tricky terrains such as hills. On the flip side, the higher setting lets you crank up the speed, making it ideal for cruising on smooth, straight roads. You can easily switch between these settings using the lever conveniently located on the right side of your seat. Right next to it, there’s a control lever for the front loader fork, and just ahead of that, you’ll find the gearshift attached to the front of the seat.

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2025-01-10 18:31