Not trying argue or anything, just wanna set the record straight. M&H's 5x88 combine is an edit of the one from the ingame modhub, not Cornbelt's.
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Testrunner errors are the little nit-picky things that Giants uses to reject mods from people they don't like (most American modders). Mostly a tool for console-bound mods because consoles don't have upgradeable storage like PC so every kb counts there. Doesn't matter for PC, you can just go buy another HDD and plug it in.
Love the mod! I grew up around N6 and N7 Gleaners, so there's lots of memories here. However, the motors you have listed aren't quite right. The N5 had the 426 (670T) motor out of a 7060 set at 190 hp at 2400 rpm, the N6 had an intercooled 426 (670HI) motor spinning a couple hundred rpm faster (I've heard it said it was a hot-rodded 7080 motor). It was 220 hp at 2600 rpm. The early ones had issues blowing up, so in 1982 they started using the upgraded 426 out of the 8000 series tractors instead (670I). 225 hp at 2450 rpm from the research I've done. The N7 on the other hand had the 516 engine out of HD11 dozers (685I). 270 hp at 2200 rpm. Not game breaking, just something I noticed.
Here’s a couple ideas, these machines are for sale in my area. The 9610 has a John Rea conversion, which can hang onto hills pretty well compared to some others. My cousin has a Case 2188 with a Rea leveler. Only a few were done to red machines, the rest were Deere.
https://ironsearch.com/equipment/for-sale/1989-john-deere-7722-combine/3645364
https://burlingamemachine.com/product/jd-9650-hillside-w-930r-header-cart/
https://burlingamemachine.com/product/1998-jd-9610-hillside-conversion-w-jd-924-header-cart/
Finally a proper PNW style hillside machine! Thank you! If you're looking for more ideas for hillside machines, check out some of Hillco's product brochures.
https://www.hillcotechnologies.com/resources/#product-brochure