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The Holmer DLC gives you access to the Holmer Terra Variant, a modular field work / transport vehicle. It's kind of cool to have and a good money sink, but the modular tools you can mount are just variants of what you already have in the game.
The John Deere Cotton DLC gives you access to a JD round bale cotton harvester and equipment as opposed to the rectangular bale equipment you already have in the game, so nothing really new.
The Anderson DLC adds more equipment variants to handle bales and lumber. Except for the new multi-bale wrappers and poplar-harvesting round baler, there are only variants on existing equipment.
The Claas DLC ("Platinum Expansion") adds a boatload of licensed vehicles and equipments from the Claas brand, but they don't bring any actual mechanical differences to the table. In the end, whether you get a Claas, CASE or JD tractor - they're all just tractors in the game, after all.
sorry for my bad english :)