Yes, where that tractor and snowplow is the snow volume warrants it. My guess is plowing around a few scattered potato sheds and buildings plus plowing snow windbreaks in the fields make it work.
Plus plowing snow is actually a lot of fun in big snow country.
Where I live in Ohio there are dozens of that similar size tractor around--mostly with wheels--and they really make the work of grain farming a lot of acres easier.
It's hard to believe how much this big eqipment costs but it can pull some really wide equipment--and pay for itself.
My friend has one that might be larger and I think it's over 500 HP and holds more than 300 gallons of fuel.
It's 800? cubic inches and only a six cylinder so imagine the size of those pistons. He farms around 2500 acres.
The pioneers of this country lived in a cabin with a "footprint" not appreciably larger than that of these tractors.