🚜 Master your virtual farm with pro-grade precision and control!
The LogitechG Farm Simulator Heavy Equipment Bundle (2nd Gen) is a premium steering wheel controller designed for Farm Simulation 2025 and earlier versions. Featuring a 900-degree rotation wheel, 37 programmable buttons, dual analog sticks, and a side panel loader control, it delivers an immersive and highly customizable farming experience on PC, Windows, and Mac via USB connectivity.
Button Quantity | 37 |
Additional Features | Flexible |
Hardware Platform | Desktop |
Controller Type | Pedals, Steering Wheel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Mac |
Item Dimensions | 21.2 x 16.2 x 15.4 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Z**H
Great product but a bit too pricey...
This product is high quality and very functional, but the price is a bit steep for what you get.For reference, I also have the Logitech/Saitek Flight Sim Switch Panel, which costs about 80 USD. This panel costs ~150 USD, a huge price difference.Now, this panel is better for convenience: instead of needing to interface with 3rd party software like the Switch Panel to use it for non-sim games, this panel by default uses standard key inputs (~30 new inputs total, listed as Button x) which makes it VERY easy to use for any game when setting keybinds. The Switch Panel, by comparison, needs a 3rd party software such as DCSFlightPanels to be used outside of plane sims, and even then, it can only emulate keystrokes, meaning it adds no extra keys to your computer to be used (i.e. it can only mimic standard keyboard buttons).As for physical quality, however, the Switch Panel takes the cake. For just about half as much money, you get far higher quality switches that feel much more premium and satisfying to use. The switches on this farming panel are more like standard, shallow buttons (albeit clicky/high quality) than actual switches that you would imagine in a heavy work vehicle. The addition of a joystick and the presence of far more buttons is a good advantage over the Switch Panel, but each button is less satisfying than Logitech's other switch panels.Overall, it's a good choice for sheer practicality - if you want more potential keybinds, with the addition of a high quality joystick, as well as a neat aesthetic, then this is a good choice. If you just want some satisfying, high quality switches to fiddle with or mimic key presses, look at getting Logitech's Flight Sim Switch Panel instead, as it's cheaper and better built.Recommended!
D**N
Nice addition
Works great with PC. Will connect to Playstation 4/5 also Xbox but all functions do not work with anything other than PC. My kid loved it for Farm sim
J**A
Super Amazing!
Super easy to get up and going. Great price, especially when theres a sale.😏 I have a sim racing issue and play racing games on my moza r5, and used that for farm sim for a bit. I wanted something more real feal to a tractor and this was just that. Main issue im having is to bind all of the buttons when playing games like FS25 or FS22 as well as the joystick🕹. A bit of a setup but well worth it after. Fantastic product though.Wheel ✅️Pedals ✅️Side Panel ✅️Note:In the picture I have a different product on the right of my desk. 🚫🚫THAT IS NOT INCLUDED🚫🚫. Just the panel on the left and the wheel!
M**1
Great enhancement to my farming sym experience, but is a pain to get up and running.
First, this unit really enhances your farming sym experience once you get it working, but as I stated above the configuration process can be painful. Logitech does not provide any useful documentation on how to get this set up and the device is NOT supported by their gaming software. That said, you can at least test and confirm everything is working by right clicking on the driver and selecting properties. While there are a few buttons that work by default when connecting this to either a PC or a PS4(I have both) the default functionality leaves most buttons unused with the exception of the joy stick which does work on both gaming platforms out of the box and is a JOY to use when working with front loaders and the like. To get other buttons working you need to either go into the pre-game options menus or reconfigure the default key bindings in game. This needs to be done VERY carefully but once you get the hang of it is actually quite easy. Basically you have to go into the key binding section, then switch from keyboard to the controller option and then click on a default command that you want to rebind. After pressing enter or the A button on your controller a small box pops up. When this happens press the key you want to use on the side panel and move on to the next command and repeat. When you have finished be sure to save your binding changes. Note, be careful not to replace the default controller bindings as this will lead to big problems later. When you are editing the bindings after switching from keyboard to controller binding options, you should see at least two columns of commands. One column will have the default bindings and the other can be used to bind an alternative on your side panel or actually any other device that is configured. One last comment I have tested this unit on both platforms using both a Logitech G25, a G29 and a G929 and all three worked just fine, but have to admit I liked the G25 the most because of the extra 6 buttons on the wheel but basically all have the same feel in game. It is worth mentioning that while FS19 supports wheels, it does not provide any in-game force feedback, so the wheels are basically in their default state. Also if you have shifters as I do they are not supported by default in the game but there are mods that add support if you take the time to edit the bindings again.Last, while I do like this unit once it was configured correctly, I will mention that it is not very well made and does not have the same level of quality as other Logitech products. That said it does work well enough if you are willing to put up with manually rebinding all 28 of its keys(leave the joy stick bindings alone!!!)
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