Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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[ISO] Ultra Compact Loader
   
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[ISO] Ultra Compact Loader

ΣΕ 1 ΣΥΛΛΟΓΗ ΑΠΟ Stewart5K
Craigworks Logistics and Industry
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Compatible with all standard (ISO) or MCS containers which have sliding connector tracks.
Empty weight: 2400 mass
Fuel: 180 liters diesel

Operation:
1. Ignition key ON.
2. Release Container toggled OFF.
3. Lift Connectors toggled ON (illuminated control panel).
4. Hold Deploy Lift to extend lift arm.
5. Drive with remote control to target container and attach bottom corner electric connectors.
6. Hold Retract Lift until arm drops underneath container.
7. Push container if necessary until locked in place.

8. Drive to target location.
9. Disable container connectors and slide container off of UCL.
7 σχόλια
Stewart5K  [Δημιουργός] 31 Μαρ, 14:15 
@Экспрессо Sure, as long as you credit the original creation. I'm curious to see what you modified on it.
Экспрессо 31 Μαρ, 12:55 
Hi, I improved your loader, can I upload my modification into the steamworkshop?
SS Edmund Fitzgerald 16 Μαρ, 18:16 
How did you come up with this?
brufo 🦃 15 Μαρ, 21:01 
11/10 add some mags and u can use this as an aircraft tug too (allegedly), not many of those on the workshop these days
tums 11 Μαρ, 20:28 
10/10 paid review
AsMATTic 11 Μαρ, 13:51 
Throttle and steering could use some fine tuning. Extremely convenient. 9/10
Tigrrer 11 Μαρ, 13:01 
9/10 - very cool load system, it was a bit hard to understand how it works from the start, but after i had easily loaded the container, also i liked the tank steering

it has 2 small problems
1) suspension wheels, you can load much more weight on it if you make it stronger or replace it with normal wheels
2) unloading is hard, I failed to do it the first two times, 2nd time the container got stuck after the lift arm got under it (I tried to push it forward after the rail slider ended)