Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Twitter LinkedIn
    • FREE Email Newsletters
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    Twitter LinkedIn
    Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    • News
      • Arable & Agronomy
      • Dealership News
      • Environmental Land Management Scheme/Policy
      • Event News
      • Health & Safety
      • Machinery
      • People
      • World News
    • Farm Machinery
      • Amenity & Maintenance
      • Cultivations
      • Drilling
      • Grassland Equipment
      • Harvesting
      • Muck & Slurry
      • Sprayers
      • Telehandlers
      • Tractors
      • Tractor of the Year
      • Tyres & Tracks
      • Whatever happened to?
    • Precision Farming
    • Markets & Policy
    • Profiles
      • National Arable and Grassland Awards
      • Company Profiles
      • Reader Profiles
    • Livestock
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Sheep
    • Magazines
      1. June 2025 issue
      2. May 2025 issue
      3. April 2025 issue
      4. March 2025 issue
      5. 2025 Tyre Developments supplement
      6. February 2025 issue
      7. National Arable and Grassland Awards supplement
      8. January 2025 issue
      9. December 2024 issue
      10. November 2024 issue
      11. October 2024 issue
      12. September 2024 issue
      13. August 2024 Issue
      14. 2024 Drills and Seeds supplement
      15. July 2024 Issue
      16. Cereals Supplement
      17. June 2024 Issue
      18. May 2024 Issue
      19. April 2024 Issue
      20. Tyres and Tracks Supplement
      21. March 2024 Issue
      22. National Arable & Grassland Award – Meet the Finalists
      23. February 2024 Issue
      24. January 2024 Issue
      25. December 2023
      26. Agritechnica Preview Supplement
      27. November 2023
      28. October 2023
      Featured

      June 2025 issue available now

      By Matthew TiltJune 2, 2025
      Recent

      June 2025 issue available now

      June 2, 2025

      May 2025 issue available now

      May 1, 2025

      April 2025 issue available now

      April 1, 2025
    • Events
    • Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Machinery

    McCormick tractors in action with SIP hay and silage equipment at ScotGrass 2019

    John SwireBy John SwireMay 3, 20193 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

    Two examples of the most powerful tractor in the McCormick X7 Series will be in action at this year’s ScotGrass event alongside the mid-range high-tech X6.4 with stepless VT-Drive transmission.

    They will be seen working at the AEA-organised event near Dumfries on May 15 with mowing, tedding and raking equipment from the newly-introduced SIP range, including a unique combination of front-mounted and trailed machines for gathering spread grass or multiple swaths into a single row.

    “It’s the perfect opportunity for the flagship McCormick X7 Series tractors to be seen working at ScotGrass for the first time because obvious applications for the tractor include working a triple mower or large forage wagon,” says Adrian Winnett, managing director of Argo Tractors operations in the UK and Ireland.

    “We’re also pleased to be co-operating with Martin Holden of SIP because it underscores our focus on tractors as the core area of expertise for the Argo Group, which leaves McCormick tractor dealers free to choose whichever grass and other implement franchises best suit them and their customers.”

    McCormick X7.690 P6-Drive

    The latest-generation McCormick X7 Series tractors have revised engine power outputs with ‘boost’ now available on all models for pto-driven implements and road transport.

    The line-up starts at 141hp (boosting to 150hp) with the four-cylinder X7.440 introduced this year and tops out with the 205/225hp six-cylinder X7.690, which is a more powerful addition to the range.

    All feature the new P6-Drive transmission with six powershift steps and five ranges providing increased speed control flexibility, plus the added security of exhaust pressure braking to ease the load on service brakes, especially travelling with a heavy trailer, tanker or spreader.

    The tractors working at ScotGrass will illustrate the full-feature Premiumspecification, which includes a 12in terminal and electric spool valve switches on the armrest console, and the simpler Efficientspec for operators who want the same powertrain but are content with fewer electronic features.

    McCormick X6.440 VT-Drive

    A VT-Drive transmission in the McCormick X6.440 being worked at ScotGrass makes this one of the few 140hp tractors available with a stepless drive system – the sort of technology normally seen on larger, more powerful machines.

    It is an ideal choice for operating grass equipment such as SIP’s Star twin rotor centre delivery rakes, including the Star 850/26T destined for Scotgrass with its hydraulically-adjustable 7.2m to 8.5m working width.

    This is because the ideal ground speed can be set for output balanced with being gentle to the crop; and no gear changes are needed when working on banky ground because the powertrain simply adjusts itself to handle the changing load.

    The McCormick X6.440 VT-Drive has 130hp for draft work rising to 140hp for pto-driven implements and transport applications, and four-speed rear pto with ‘power’ and ‘economy’ gearing.

    The 110-litre/min piston pump is dedicated to the rear linkage and remote services, which can have mechanical valves, a combination of mechanical and electric or five all-electric valves set up through a touch screen terminal.

     

     

    Tweet
    Share
    Share
    Pin
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Previous ArticleNew technical support at Opico
    Next Article JCB Loadall series III to make working debut at Scotgrass 2019
    John Swire

    Read Similar Stories

    Kuhn to highlight potential cost savings at Groundswell

    June 18, 2025

    Mzuri closes down UK production

    June 16, 2025

    Hi-Spec to introduce new diet feeder at Royal Highland

    June 16, 2025
    Most Read Stories

    British Sugar announces partnership on pollinator monitoring project

    June 25, 2025

    Timac Agro brings back innovation roadshow

    June 25, 2025

    Environment Agency urges farmers to plan as dry weather continues

    June 25, 2025
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer

    The UK's leading agricultural machinery journal

    Twitter LinkedIn
    © 2024 MA Agriculture Ltd, a Mark Allen Group company

    Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions

    • Farmers Weekly
    • AA Farmer
    • Poultry News
    • Pig World

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.