McCormick tractors

tom4018

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Guy priced me a low hour McCormick. I don't know anything about them, but scared of anything other than a major brand for parts availability years down the road. Anyone got any experience with them?
 
Not too many around here, might be a couple. They are owned by Argo SpA, which also owns Landini. Italian made tractors, made in the Landini plant. You should be able to source parts through a Landini dealer. I wouldn't be scared to own one, but would prefer Landini. Lots of Landini's here. They should have a wet clutch, just like Landini.
 
There is a dairy farm down the road that has a couple of them. One is around a 75 hp the other is around 100 hp. They really like them with no major issues. I think they look well built
 
Stocker Steve":380d2bil said:
We have a local dealer. Their shop is busy. Be careful.
I don't think I will even consider it, looked online for the model, CT65 and don't see hardly any of them which worries me about parts.
If I do buy another tractor it will be a major brand.
 
Wife's Dad has a CX105, it's a nice tractor. Local dealer is hard to beat.

I looked at a couple MTX140's recently, loved the engines and the transmissions were nice but couldn't come to terms on either one.
 
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cfpinz":2bvh2jdx said:
Wife's Dad has a CX105, it's a nice tractor. Local dealer is hard to beat.

I looked at a couple MTX140's recently, loved the engines and the transmissions were nice but couldn't come to terms on either one.

Engines are ok too good, the rest well as Stocker Steve says shops are busy.

Parts were an issues on models that were built in the UK as they were switching production, not sure now. Had way too many problems in the past to consider one again.
 

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