McCormick: MTX150 returns to six-cylinder tractor line-up

Mccormick has reintroduced the MTX150 model to its line-up following a revamp of the marque’s six-cylinder product range.
“The original MTX150 was regularly our best-selling six-cylinder model, so it was disappointing that an equivalent machine wasn’t available when we first switched to Tier 3 engines,” McCormick product specialist Paul Wade said. “Now, things have changed; the MTX150 is back with a new engine, a new cab and stylish bodywork that give it a fresh look and practical improvements.”
The new MTX150 becomes the top model in the MTX range with peak power output of 141hp. The MTX135 is upgraded to 133hp and the MTX120 remains unchanged at 117hp.
“On the face of it, the new MTX150’s power output appears to put it at a disadvantage to its predecessor’s 152hp rating,” Mr Wade added, “but that’s not the whole story because the tractor develops more power than the old model at less than 1,600rpm, and from about the same point torque output climbs appreciably to easily out-punch the old engine’s output.”
With peak torque 7% higher at 625Nm, and power output sustained further down the rev range, the new MTX150 comes pretty close in real-world performance to the old model.
“It may not be quite as strong on PTO work at rated engine speed, but for heavy draft work I doubt whether operators moving from old to new MTX150s will notice any difference,” Mr Wade said. “They’ll be able to gear up and use the engine’s low speed power and torque to maximise fuel efficiency.”
To handle the mechanical fuel injected engine’s output, the new tractor gets the eight-plate shuttle clutch already introduced on other MTX models to further improve the renowned MTX transmission. They also share the high-lifting one-piece engine hood of the XTX that not only makes it easier to reach the engine and cooling pack but also gives the machine a thoroughly modern look.
“On top of that, the MTX now features the McCormick four-post cab from the XTX and TTX machines, bringing improved visibility, a lighter interior and new switchgear,” Mr Wade added. “There’s also the convenience of a lidded storage compartment on top of the left-hand mudguard for all the essential bits and pieces needed for a day’s work in the field.”
Engine, cab and bodywork apart, the McCormick MTX T3 trio continue with a proven formula: a 16×12 or 32×24 creep transmission featuring a power shuttle and four-speed powershift; 540/1,000rpm PTO; load-sensing 109-lit/min hydraulics; and 6.6t electronically operated rear linkage.

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