you can really only afford those things if you are a farmer in the central european countries. i did an earlier response to the availability of this manufacturer but can't find the entry right now. if my memory serves me right the lowest new price for the bare tractor was in the high twenties without attachments.
the reason of this statement is based on my ag education in the mountains of Switzerland. i lived there and graduated from an ag school and know first hand how these farmers can afford these well built, on hill side very capable and sure footed machines... GOVERNMENT Support.
the attachments are very well engineered but the prices are very lofty too.
i visited, were, back in the early part of the last century my father made his apprenticeship, the AEBI company whos product are also sold here in the states, these machines are exceptionally well build ... but really, who needs a machine that costs between $50,000.00 to $100,00.00 once you just add a few attachments.
here in the USA we have a company that has as far as i am concerned a very good product in the arena of articulated tractors, with many sturdy, handy and useful attachments for much less .... Power Trac.
when it comes to cheese and chocolate i like the products from Switzerland better but i am not willing to pay for their high socialistic standard of living.