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"Farming Turtle" on non-vanilla crops


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#1 Calimore

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 01:36 PM

Hi everyone,

i'm using a farming turtle which works just as I want on vanilla crop. I am using another mod though ("Pam' Harvestcraft" for those who are interested) which doesn't work quite so well... Maybe someone knows a way to work around my problem.

My turtle is basically hovering over the crop, tilling the dirt, planting seeds...
after the crop grows it returns and does:

- turtle.digDown (harvesting)
- turtle.digDown (tilling in case someone messed up the plot)
- turtle.placeDown (planting a new seed)

as the non vanilla crops are not getting picked up automatically i'm trying to catch the harvested crops with

- turtle.digDown (harvesting)
- turtle.suckDown (pick up crops)
- turtle.digDown (tilling in case someone messed up the plot)
- turtle.placeDown (planting a new seed)


unfortunately because of the spread of "dropped" items in minecraft I only manage to "suck" about 20% of my harvest...

Does anybody have an idea on how to solve this problems or even just increase the pickup rate...?

I'm open to any ideas...

#2 Lyqyd

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 02:36 PM

You could always try changing `turtle.suckDown()` to:

turtle.suckDown()
turtle.down()
for i = 1, 4 do
  turtle.suck()
  turtle.turnLeft()
end
turtle.up()

Or just flow water across the field to move the drops to one location and pick them up there.

#3 Calimore

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Posted 30 December 2013 - 01:12 PM

Thanks for the tip... I actually ended up doing that way and it works great.
I was under the impression that when I added the turtle down movement a lot more of the drops were picked up by "sucking down" (prio to actually do the turtle.down)... Is that possible?

With the way my fields are arranged I still have a very few dropping into the water but the quota is where it should be. This may not be the most efficient way to harvest but I like the way it looks...

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(Action shot of my fully automated harvest turtle which is controlled an monitored by that computer back there...)





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