Farming Simulator 25 mods
Farming Simulator 25 is the ultimate farming experience for gamers. On our website, you'll find the best free mods to enhance your gaming experience and bring new life to your farm. From tractors to trailers, we've got it all. Our FS25 mods are carefully selected and tested to ensure they work seamlessly with the game, providing a smooth and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to the game, our website has something for everyone. Download now and take your farming to the next level.

With its 2.4 meter long forks, the Jungheinrich EFG S50 is a true all-rounder. Whether narrow aisles in your warehouse or direct loading onto the truck.
Category: Forklifts
Price: $55,00
Power: 57 hp
Max. speed: 28 kph
Capacity: 80 Kwh
Configurations:
– Body Color
– Reverse Warning
– Decal
– Beaconlights
Credits:
Jonas2203

Wheelbarrows are used to transport bulk materials and various objects. They are indispensable for many garden, construction and agricultural jobs. They will help you to move things around the farm easily and quickly.
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– Price: 200 $
– Capacity: 500 L
– Color configurations
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– Price: 150 $
– Capacity: 300 L
– Color configurations
Credits:
JMZ

Category: Fertilizer Spreaders
Price: $16,500
Working width: 15.0 – 42.0 m
Working speed: 18 kph
Capacity: 1400 l, 1900 l, 2700 l, 3200 l
Credits:
Kamilos0397

The Lizard SSM FFI planter is an excellent choice for no-till farming, featuring a pantographic system that allows its rows to follow the soil across various terrain types.
It also has a self-transport mode, making it easier to access narrower areas.
-Price (Attacher SSM FFI): 1,200 $
-Price (Lizard SSM FFI): 45,000 $
-Seed capacity: 2000 L
-Fertilizer capacity: 3450 L
-Working width: 6.5 m
-Working speed: 12 km/h
-Required power: 220 hp
Credits:
Frits

A small active weeder by the Polish brand Akpil. It allows you to create ridges in order to then sow vegetables into them.
– Price: 6000$
– Working width: 1.5 m
– Working speed: 12 km/h
– Power requirement: 80 HP
Credits:
JMZ