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Unlimited Coins in Farmville 10000000% working

Make Unlimted Coins with Farmville bot

Requirments of tools and farm items:-
1.Farmville bot
2.Dairy farm(fully expanded)
3.40 belted cows
4.Toolbox plugin used in farmville bot

Steps:-
1.Open the bot folder where you had installed it
2.Then make a new folder in it named plugins 2
3.Open the old plugins folder
4.Cut the toolbox plugin folder
5.And paste it in plugins 2 folder
6.Then open farmville bot
7.Load your farm
8.Your dairy farm which is fully expanded should be empty in that there should be only 40 cows
9.Then harvest your dairy farm 1000 times or more as much as you harvest more coins you get
10.If you harvest it 1000 then you get 100,000,000 coins
11.Open your farm from facebook or farmville.com
12.After your farm is loaded refresh your farm and you will get 100,000,000 coins if harvested dairy farm 1000 times (U CAN ALSO USE HORSE STABLE BUT IT WILL GIVE U LESS COINS)

NOTE :- 40 BELTED COWS ARE NOT NECESSARY TRY WITH WHATEVER COWS YOU ARE HAVING JUST PUT THEM IN DAIRY FARM :-/

Download the Latest Updated Software :-

http://www.ziddu.com/download/16025872/setup2.2.2.1_withplugins.exe.html

if u have any question comment below

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  1. choudhary there is an option of toolbox and under it use farmgold

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