How to build an automatic loader in Lumber Tycoon 2?

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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Building an automatic loader in Lumber Tycoon 2 requires conveyors and detectors. Start with a series of straight conveyors leading to your desired loading area. Add a Pressure Plate or Laser Detector to trigger the loader when wood passes. Finally, place a Tilted Conveyor at the end to drop the wood where you need it!

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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

Focus on conveyors and detectors. Trust me, it's the quickest way鈥擯ressure Plate and Tilted Conveyor are your friends!


avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

Oh, it's easy! Just line up conveyors to your truck, add a Pressure Plate, and use Tilted Conveyors to drop the wood in. Voila!


avatarInterferingHooda year ago

From my experience, a basic conveyor system with a Pressure Plate and Tilted Conveyor works wonders. It鈥檚 not super advanced but gets the job done efficiently!

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