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Wheels&Tracks

November 18, 2014

McCormick's latest arrivals include the X4 Series low range models, X4.20, X4.30 and X4.40 featuring 61, 68 and 75 hp power ratings.

The engines meet Tier 4 Final standards and are equipped with EGR exhaust gas recirculation system and DOCs, eliminating the need for a DPF and subsequent regeneration.

Available in both footstep and cab versions, these new models are powerful, light and versatile. They're ideal for all farm work, horticultural, orchard and vineyard operations using standard row spacing.

With their short wheelbase (2.1 m) and narrow width (minimum 1.75 m), the new X4 tractors feature the 12 FWD + 12 REV transmission with 40 km/h top speed and can be equipped with mechanical reverse shuttle and creeper (16 +16), or electro-hydraulic reverse shuttle, declutch and shuttle modulation.

The two-speed PTO is button operated for convenience and hydraulic outputs of 49 l/min for implements and 28 l/min for steering. The mechanically controlled rear lift provides 2,700 kg or 3,400 kg with the addition of a supplementary cylinder. The front axle features limited slip system and electro-hydraulic 4WD engagement for easy control.

Finally, McCormick’s X4 Series now includes model X4-35 Tier 3 with Perkins Tier 3A engine, the utility model of the range also designed for the European markets.

https://www.oemoffhighway.com/engineering-manufacturing/press-release/12020053/mccormick-introduces-new-x6-series-tractors-at-eima-2014

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