– Power 150 hp
– Speed 80 km/h
– Selectable Capacity: 8000 – 13000 liters
– Price 46500€
Credits:
Eraevgenij, irakls, Kerl, Kraleks
Farming Simulator 25 vehicle, truck, and car mods are user-created modifications to the vehicles, trucks, and cars in the Farming Simulator video game series. These mods can be downloaded and added to the game to provide players with additional options for transportation on their virtual farm. Mods can include new models of vehicles, trucks, and cars, as well as changes to the behavior and functionality of existing vehicles. Some vehicle mods are based on real-world vehicles, while others are entirely fictional creations. They can also come with new textures, new wheels and many other addons.
– Power 150 hp
– Speed 80 km/h
– Selectable Capacity: 8000 – 13000 liters
– Price 46500€
Credits:
Eraevgenij, irakls, Kerl, Kraleks
– Price: 45000$
– Power: 410 hp
– Speed 140 km/h
– Color selection
– Selectable license plates
– Selectable steps
– Selectable transfer tank
– Selectable plow attacher
Version 1.3:
* Improved model
* New front suspension
* More parts get wet
* Improved tension belts
* Improved truck physics
Credits:
Buckeye State Farms, Canada FS
– Selectable wheels
– Selectable color
– Selectable bumper
– Selectable dashboard lights
– Selectable skin
– Selectable headache rack
– Selectable license plate
Credits:
danilo209, Canada FS
MAN TGX 18,500 Semi Truck.
Power 500 hp.
Price 120000$.
Version 1.0.0.1:
* Updated small Texture Errors
Credits:
EpicPryda
– Full Non 3 point Hitch Trailer Hauling Support
– Color Selectable
– 5th Wheel trailer hauling
– Loading Straps
– Works in multiplayer
– 4 Passenger enabled
– Selectable Visual Options In Store Menu
– Functioning Tailgate
– Functioning Static Light
– Can Be Picked Up With SuperStrength/ SuperForce
– Fuel Transfer / Equipment fill Capable
– Selectable Truck Bed Options
– Chainsaw Storage On Flatbed With Fuel Tank
– Selectable Front Novelty Plates
– Working Winch
– Selectable Engine options
Version 1.0.0.8:
* Adjusted the torque specs and added transmission shifting along with the actual gear lever on the steering column
Credits:
FSMR, wheelman