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    New transmission and hassle-free emissions feature on next-generation McCormick X7 Series tractors

    John SwireBy John SwireNovember 21, 20174 Mins Read
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    • New P6-Drive transmission adds speeds and more refinement
    • Extended range includes more powerful X7.690 P6-Drive
    • Tier 4 Final engines need no additional emissions hardware
    • New semi-active cab suspension and data screen upgrades

    Increased power and performance, and cab refinements that make life more comfortable for operators are among features of the second-generation McCormick X7 Series tractors being launched at the LAMMA show.

    The range includes a more powerful model with 205hp for draft work and up to 225hp for pto and transport operations; Power Plus engine boost now features on all models; and the new P6-Drive transmission serves up two extra powershift steps and an additional range for added speed control versatility.

    “The McCormick X7 Series tractors have delivered excellent performance and driver comfort from the outset but these enhancements make a great tractor even better,” says Ray Spinks, sales director and general manager at McCormick distributor AgriArgo UK.

    Hydraulics performance is also uprated by a new 160-litre/min option available in place of the 123-litre/min closed centre load-sensing system that is fitted as standard on high-spec Premium versions.

    Inside the spacious Premiere cab, the headland management system has more features and is now set up in the Data Screen Manager control centre, which also provides more transport mode information and a remote camera feed. A re-profiled right-hand inner fender on Premium models creates more space for the armrest console so the seat can swivel further for an easier view to the rear.

    Semi-active cab suspension is a new alternative to the standard mechanical springing to further improve the already comfortable ride qualities of the McCormick X7 Series tractors. The spring rate is relatively soft under normal circumstances for maximum comfort but quickly stiffens in response to the tractor lurching over a bump or into a hollow.

    Power outputs starting with the X7.440 at 141hp draft, 150hp pto/transport are broadly equivalent to the preceding Pro-Drive line-up. But the 4.5-litre and 6.7-litre McCormick Betapower engines now meet Euro Stage IV / US Tier 4 Final emissions rules without any extra hardware.

    “While some tractor engines are now very complex with every possible emissions control solution, the Betapower engines supplied to our requirements by FPT have just AdBlue injection and an oxidation catalyst,” notes Ray Spinks.

     

    “The lack of a particulates filter is especially welcome because it means there are no delays or fuel being burned while the filter cleans itself, and no additional servicing requirements,” he adds. “So on emissions, it is business as usual.”

    Things are different in the power transmission department, however, in that the new ZF Terramatic transaxle provides an increase in the number of ratios available and the powershift steps in each of the five ranges.

    Two versions are available – a 30 forward, 15 reverse transmission with six-speed powershift; and a creep version that adds lower speeds for specialist applications as well as additional ratios throughout the 0-40kph or 0-50kph spectrum.

    The new Smart APS feature can be selected to automatically sustain the operator’s required engine speed by shifting powershift and range gears as necessary. Also, the tractor can operated using just the brake pedal with the new combined brake and clutch feature called Stop&Action.

    “This is ideal for loader work and for negotiating road junctions,” says Ray Spinks. “Stop&Action also ensures mechanical sympathy for the drivetrain and is more comfortable for the driver.”

    Five of the seven models in the latest McCormick X7 Series line-up can have the VT-Drive stepless transmission for seamless acceleration, ultra-fine speed control, optimum powertrain management strategies for different applications, and a smooth, easy driving experience for the operator.

     

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