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So, all of that, for a very low price. You get 400-500 horsepower.
If you want that kind of power in a tractor it doesn't cost you 120,000 -130,000 , but more like 300,000 - 400,000+
Regarding the plows, maybe.. MAYBE you can pull the Salford 8312 (6.2 meter), since it doesn't appear to be 3 point hitch, but only 1 point.
And yes, since you mentioned it, the Trailed Lifter might allow the Truck to use any tool almost.
But all the tools i pulled in the photos i posted on the first post where just the Truck and the tool itself.
E.g my MAN TGS 18.500 4x4 (500 hp) will struggle to pull my fully loaded HaulMaster (70.000L) up from even the slightest grade while my Fendt 939 Vario (396 hp) has a breeze with it since it has twin wheels front and back and it is much heavier as well.
Also, MAN (500 hp) will not pull Flexicoil ST820 (24m cultivator), despite truck having 500 hp to pull it. There's not enough weight on the truck to gain enough grip to get moving. <- that cultivator trick works in FS17 but not in FS19.