Starter help added for players who use auto-clutch.The tractor can be now refueled from the diesel pump.Changes in hand throttle, parking brake, and drivetrain.Hydraulics moved to the rear of the tractor.Fixed driver position and respawn issues.Hydraulics can be operated only from inside.F5 and F6 to reset the tractor into upright position.First test version of the tractor added.Unlike many vehicles, Kekmet cannot be dented.The Kekmet is the second vehicle ever to be added to the game, after the Satsuma.The Kekmet is the only vehicle in the game that the player can operate which is capable of towing a trailer.Turning the ignition off or stalling it on first gear is useless, making it a strong vehicle. Turning the throttle lever back is the only way to turn the engine off.Kekmet is a portmanteau of Kekkonen and Valmet.Unlike the other vehicles, the Kekmet's plate is colored yellow (agricultural plate) and reads 162-RW.The front loader is based on a Solid 2100 front loader.It was removed when the flatbed trailer was added, but the front loader was readded right before the Early Access release. When the tractor was first introduced, it had a front loader, however later it was moved to the back.In old test versions, such as Build 165, the tractor had resized Hayosiko wheels.The Kekmet borrows the headlights from the Satsuma.Driving the tractor to Teimo's shop will unlock the "True Hillbilly" achievement.Turning the tractor off is simply a case of pushing the hand throttle away from the seat until idle slows and the engine shuts off. The hand throttle (1) needs to be pulled towards the seat before starting the engine with the ignition button (14). The tractor cannot be idled, attempting to do so will cause the engine to stop. Holding left click activates the brake and holding right-click releases it.Ībandoned Kekmet is standing outside the Fleetari shop. It functions similarly to the other hand brakes. The hand brake (9) is the hook-like lever on the left side of the seat near the floor. The engine must be revved up in order to raise or lower the trailer, either with the accelerator pedal or by using the hand throttle. The lever is operated by the left and right clicks. This lever has three settings that apply (at the moment) only for the trailer: down, neutral and up. Under the seat to the left is the rear hydraulic lever (8). Holding the left mouse button raises the forklift and holding the right mouse button lowers it. Nearer to the right side of the seat is the front hydraulic lever (7). Low range gears are used to move in difficult terrain at slow speed (especially uphill) and to get moving from a complete stop, while high range gears are used on easier terrain, like roads, to achieve higher top speed. The setting can be toggled with the R key by default. On the far right side of the seat is the range selector (6) and it has two settings: low and high. This can be useful for maneuvering across difficult terrain, where one wheel may leave the driving surface, but at the same time, it makes turning slower on level terrain (i.e., on roads). This causes the wheel with better traction to receive more of the available power (in the form of torque) and apply it to the driving surface. When activated, the differential lock forces both rear wheels to rotate at the same speed regardless of differences in traction between them. The diff lock (4) is the pedal to the right under the seat on the floor. Holding the left mouse button opens the throttle (increases engine speed) while the right mouse button closes it. The hand throttle is used to manually set a certain level of the throttle, which is convenient for operating the rear hydraulics. Next to the steering wheel on the right, there's the hand throttle (1). The Kekmet has several levers in the cabin.
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