Category: Disc harrows
Price: $ 19500
Required Power: 120 hp
Working speed: 18 kph
Working width: 3m
Credits:
Przemek 23433
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.
Category: Disc harrows
Price: $ 19500
Required Power: 120 hp
Working speed: 18 kph
Working width: 3m
Credits:
Przemek 23433
The mounted chisel plow is designed for deep non-tillage tillage to a depth of up to 45 cm.
This unit can also be used for the cultivation of row spacing of vineyards.
Price: 3930 $
Working width: 2.5 m
Required power: 150 hp
Credits:
Razor Modding Team
Price: 39.000
Working width: 6 M / 19.6 FT
Working speed: 15 KPH / 9.3 MPH
Required tractor power: 250 HP
Compatible with AI Worker/ GPS
Credits:
Andrey1
Case IH Concord™ Air System and SDX30™ Single Disk No- Till Air Drill
2400 Concord™ Specifications:
– Seeds Capacity:7620
– Fertilizer Capacity:3600
– Price: $18.000
2300 Concord™ Specifications:
– Seeds Capacity:7020
– Fertilizer Capacity:3200
– Price: $18.000
Configurations:
– 2 Tire Options
– Different Hoses Colors
– Auger Option
SDX30™ Drill Specifications:
– Working Widht: 9.14 Meters (30 Feet)
– Row Spacing: 0.25 Meters (10 inches)
– CV Requirement: 4 Per Opener (144 CV)
– Recommended CV: 180
– Price: $45.000
Version 2.0:
* Added 2300 Pull-Behind Cart
* Added SDX Pull-Behind configuration
* Fixed Rear collision which caused it to flip
* Added auger collision
Credits:
Casearias Modding
This is the original stone collector from the game.
What has been done:
– Increased filling volume
– Increased working speed
– Price made cheaper
Credits:
Ääändi, Agrar-Group 2019