FS25 Implements
Farming Simulator 25 implement mods are a great way to add new equipment to your virtual farm. Implement mods can include new plows, cultivators, seeders, and other types of equipment that are used for preparing and planting fields, and also for maintaining them. Popular type of implement mod is the plow mod. These mods add new plows, which are attachments that can be used with a tractor to prepare fields for planting. For example, there might be a plow mod that adds a chisel plow, which is specifically designed for breaking up hard ground.

Working speed 15 km/h.
Price: 145000
Bale size 120/150
Version 1.1:
* Added Net
* Added Net refilling
* Added wrap foil
* Added wrap foil refilling
* Added interactive control mad support for opening side doors where filling is visible
* Added sounds of working, unloading, etc…
* Fixed invisible collision behind bale unloading
* Fixed unloading
Credits:
Starlexs, DKModding

– Price: from 84,500 euros
– Power required: 140 hp
– Working speed: 17 km / h
– Additive tank: capacity of 60 to 120 liters
– Ball diameter: 1.25 m to 1.80 m
– Selectable working width: 2 m to 5 m
– Configurable ball film color
– Boots turn
– Pre-compression chamber
Credits:
la ferme du pevele, MR Modding

Category: Yield Improvements / Sprayers
Price: 66.500 $
Working width: 18.0-40.0 m
Capacity: 4.600 l
Max. working speed: 18 kph
Color configurations
Credits:
Hispano

-Category: Cultivators
-Price: 10 000 $
-Required power: 100 HP
-Working width: 9 m
-Working speed: 15 kph
-Color configurations
-Side Wheels configuration
Credits:
filip plajer 54

Suspended cultivators “AGROPAN” U417/1, U418/1 equipped with spring tines with coulters are designed for crushing and loosening of the soil, pulling out weeds, destroying seed weeds, cultivating stubble and preparing the soil for sowing.
Cultivator has:
– Category: Cultivators
– Price: 1400 $
– Working width: 2. 1 m – 2. 8
– Power requirement: 30 km – 45 km
– Lots of configuration
– Working speed: 10 kph
Modification adapted to “Dynamic Lowering” by SMI.
Credits:
Hajstel