McCormick Intl CX50 Tractor (2004)

Manufacturer:McCormick Intl

Price:N/A

Series:CX Series

Model:CX50

Equipment Type: Utility Tractors

Factory:Doncaster, England

Full Specifications

MCCORMICK INTL CX50 POWER

Engine
53hp / 39.5kW

ENGINE DETAIL

Description
Perkins diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement
164.75ci / 2.7L
Bore/Stroke
3.74x5.00inches / 95x 127mm
Power
53hp / 39.5kW
Rated RPM
2250
Torque
130.5lb-ft / 177.0Nm
Torque RPM
1200
Starter
electric
Starter volts
12

MCCORMICK INTL CX50 ENGINE

Description
Perkins 2.7L 3-cyl diesel
Fuel tank
41gal / 155.2L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

Description
8-speed synch shuttle 16-speed two-speed power shift

TRANSMISSION 1

Type
synch shuttle
Gears
8 forward and reverse
Clutch
304mm dry disc

TRANSMISSION 2

Type
two-speed power shift
Gears
16 forward and 8 reverse

MECHANICAL

Chassis
4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering
power
Brakes
wet disc
Cab
Cab standard.
Transmissions
8-speed synch shuttle 16-speed two-speed power shift

HYDRAULICS

Type
open center
SCV flow
14gpm / 53.0lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type
II
Rear lift
4497lbs / 2039kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO
independent
Clutch
hydraulic wet disc
Rear RPM
540 (1.375)
Engine RPM
540@1954

MCCORMICK INTL CX50 TIRES

2WD Standard tires (ag)
Front: 6.00-16. Rear: 12.4R32
4WD Standard tires (ag)
Front: 8.3R24. Rear: 12.4R32

DIMENSIONS

2WD Wheelbase
84.8inches / 215cm
4WD Wheelbase
87.2inches / 221cm
Length
160.1inches / 406cm
Width
77.3inches / 196cm *Narrow fenders 84.5inches / 214cm *Wide fenders
2WD Weight
7132lbs / 3235kg
4WD Weight
7815lbs / 3544kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

2WD Wheelbase
84.8inches / 215cm
4WD Wheelbase
87.2inches / 221cm
Weight
7132 to 7815 pounds
Front tire
6.00-16
2WD Rear tire
12.4R32

ELECTRICAL

Ground
negative
Battery volts
12

About McCormick Intl Tractor

The CX50 model tractor belongs to the CX Series of tractors from McCormick Intl. The CX50 is a kind of Utility Tractors and that is primarily used for Agriculture Tractors production. The engine of the CX50 tractor offers . This setting improves usability in the real world.

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