McCormick X8 680 VT-Drive review (2024)

Delays with machinery arriving on these shores have become almost standard over the past year, so it was a sense of relief that the McCormick X8 680 VT-Drive was finally unveiled

The latest McCormick release, the X8 680 VT-Drive tops out the X8 range at 310hp and 228kW max at 1900rpm.

Introduced to the big red beast by Steve Workman, from Te Aroha Tractors, he proudly showcased this Special Edition Red – the first McCormick X8 to be sold in New Zealand.

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The McCormick X8 makes a bold entry in metallic red

Initial impressions were a big thumbs up: as expected of any tractor in this class, it’s large, with LED lights aplenty, and on quality big rubber – what’s not to like? While ‘blacking out’ tractors seem to have become a recent trend – with dark wheels, panels, and windows – McCormick has stayed true to its bold red aesthetic. However, rather than its usual fire engine red, this special edition is more of a classy metallic red. Ironically, it almost perfectly matched the Strautmann Magnon loader wagon we hooked it up to for our test drive.

Operating on flat ground and without being loaded due to the availability of grass and terrain options on the day we visited, it’s a little hard to truly say just how much boogie the McCormick X8 has under full load. However, FPT engines are known for having plenty of torque through the low to mid-range, where they tend to be operated most of the time.

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Five steps to the cab if you want to rock and roll

In terms of get up and go, there was no disputing its ability in this regard. It can reach 50km/hr at a low 1600rpm and tow up to 40 tonnes safely, thanks to the engine exhaust brake, as well as air and hydraulic brake connections for trailed implements.

Although appearing big in stature from the ground, it actually measures three meters long and has a turning radius of five metres and turning circle of 11 metres, so is considerably nimbler than you would expect for a tractor of its size. Weight has been spread to give a weight distribution of 45% front and 55% rear and the overall weight is 10,800kg, helping keep soil compaction down while providing optimal traction.

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Mark Fouhy discussing details with Steve Workman from Te Aroha Tractors

Transmission

Like most tractors this size, a CVT transmission is the way McCormick has spec’d its X8 tractors. Opting for a four-stage CVT allows the best match for speed and power, as well as optimum fuel efficiency. Control of the transmission is made easy via the VT pilot control with functions grouped together. With a total of four different drive modes: auto, manual, PTO, and cruise, there are plenty of options to suit a variety of tasks.

Hydraulics

Plenty of hydraulics and hydraulic flow are important to run big modern implements on high horsepower tractors. A closed centre hydraulic system with a variable pump system (flow rate of 157l/min and the option to take 212l/min) is the best way to do this effectively, using oil flow only as required.

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LED lighting package making night-time daytime

Up to 11 electro-hydraulic remotes are available: six rear, two mid, and three front. Using a front buck rake with hydraulic toplink, the test tractor makes the most of its front linkage with 5000kg lift capacity. This comes as standard on a McCormick X8 tractor. Rear lift is an impressive 12 tonnes with electronic control. Working with thethree-speed PTO, PTO can be programmedto start/stop at set linkage heights.

Engine

Although there’s certainly a push towards having us all start driving electric vehicles in this country, we’re still allowed to operate higher emission tractors (at this stage). While the X8 is available with a stage 4/Tier4 Final engine, you can still get them as Tier3, which doesn’t require AdBlue or exhaust treatment (like our test tractor for the day). Even better also is that where the 70-litre AdBlue tank should be located, this tractor had a steel lid – great for standing on to clean windows and also providing a lockable toolbox which is handy.

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Great forward visibility from the roomy cab

Back to the engine details: the Betapower 6.7-litre turbo (FPT) engine run in these tractors is similar to what you would find in a New Holland T7.310, so between McCormick/Case IH/New Holland dealerships, you shouldn’t need to go far to find filters for servicing.

Scheduled servicing is the same as other machines running FPT engines: 600-hour engine, 1200-hour transmission. Daily servicing is straightforward, with the engine oil dipstick easily accessible from the ground and a clear sight glass for transmission oil at the rear. The bonnet lifts up out of the way for engine access and is secured by heavy-duty wire rope. Radiators release and fold out for easy cleaning. These are designed to be cleaned in just five minutes, so you can crack on with work and hopefully finish your day sooner. Engine air filter and cab filter are both quite away from the ground but still accessible.

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12-inch touchscreen monitor displays tractor functions

Cab

McCormick has designed a premium cab, and I’ve seen some of the features previously on a McCormick X7 tractor. However, the X8 Premium cab version is another level again and pretty much ticks all the boxes for what you’d hope for in terms of comfort and features.

The new four-post cab has been completely redesigned over the offerings of past generations. The cab is pressurized to help keep dusty conditions outside the tractor. Inside the cab, climate control air conditioning keeps this working environment just how the operator likes it. Even better is the well-sized fridge compartment for keeping lunch and drinks cool for the day.

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Thumbs up from Daniel Coe, mechanic at Te Aroha Tractors

Like all manufacturers, McCormick has come up with its own functional controller. The VT-Easy Pilot controller is an ergonomically designed unit where you can rest your hand with key functions within easy reach. One of the standout features for me was the large 12-inch touch screen, offering plenty of room to display tractor functions and set-up. Factory-fit GPS for McCormick is Topcon. However, this test machine was being fitted with Trimble to match other tractors in the fleet where it was headed. Something I hadn’t seen before is an electric button for steering column and central display adjustment, and this works well.

One thing I did feel was a little out of place in such a modern, up-to-date cab was the mechanical handbrake. However, this was something specifically requested by the client, who has a preference for simplicity in this case. The only other issue I found was that the steps to the cab, which is relatively high, are quite steep, but this is often the case in a tractor this size as to avoid losing cab space the steps need to be quite vertical.

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Making an impressive combo teamed with the Strautmann Magnon

Summary

300hp tractors are not sold every day in New Zealand, although, they certainly have their place within contracting fleets and larger farming operations. I believe McCormick has done the right thing in making use of the best components for its X8, from electrics and hydraulics to axles and tyres, etc. This should make getting parts and servicing easier, with components being familiar to technicians working on other brands.

After spending the day behind the wheel, as well as testing and installing the GPS system, the big McCormick was headed to the Manawatu where it will be put to use on heavy cultivation in spring. There are also plans to fit it with a buck rake on the front so it can spend some of the summer months on silage stacks: both jobs well suited to the McCormick X8 in my opinion.

McCormick X8 680 VT-Drive specifications

EngineBetapower 6.7L Tier III, 6-cylinder turbo

Engine rating (hp/kW)

310hp 228kW

Diesel Tank

550L

Transmission

CVT, 4 Range

Max speed

40 and 50km/hr options
PTO3-speed 540/1000/1000E

Front suspension

Electronic controlled hydraulic

Max steering angle

55 degrees

Hydraulic system

Closed centre circuit
Max hydraulic flow157L/min (212L/min option)

Steering pump

115L/min

Remote valves rear

4 or 6 optional

Remote valves mid

2 optional
Remote valves mid2 or 3 optional

Rear linkage lift capacity

12,000kg

Front linkage lift capacity

5000kg

Tyres front

650/60R 34 Axio bib

Tyres rear

710/70R 42 Axio bib

Max length (with ballast weights)

5150mm

Wheelbase

3000mmm

Height over cab

3400mm
Ground clearance520mm

Weight (without ballast)

10,800kg

Pros

  • Tier III 6.7L beta power (FPT engine)
  • Smooth, easy-to-operate 4 stage CVT transmission
  • 12-inch touchscreen display monitor
  • Well-spec’d machine using quality components

Cons

  • Steep steps to the cab
  • Mechanical handbrake feels out of place with the rest of the modern cab

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Photography: Justin Bennett

McCormick X8 680 VT-Drive review (2024)

FAQs

Are McCormick tractors good tractors? ›

McCormick tractors have a long-standing reputation for quality, durability, and innovation. With a history that dates back to the 19th century, McCormick has consistently delivered top-notch agricultural equipment to farmers worldwide.

What happened to McCormick tractors? ›

All McCormick tractor production moved to Fabbrico, Italy. The Fabbrico site had been the main Landini factory and together with other ARGO Group factories in the area has since manufactured a common line of products carrying the Landini and McCormick brands.

Who builds McCormick tractors? ›

Argo Tractors manufactures its products in 5 Italian factories. All Landini, McCormick and Valpadana branded tractor ranges are manufactured in Italy, in the factories of Fabbrico, San Martino in Rio and Luzzara, in the province of Reggio Emilia.

What is the top speed of a McCormick tractor? ›

Specifications
Horsepower:300
Max Torque:1282nm
Transmission Type:CVT with engine brake
No Speed:CVT
Max Speed Km/h:50km
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What engines do McCormick tractors use? ›

All models of the X7 Series are powered by new BETAPOWER diesel engines that are EPA Tier 4 compliant. Engines are equipped with turbocharging and intercooling, and common rail direct fuel injection that maximizes performance and develops massive torque to get work done.

What is the most reliable tractor of all time? ›

The full list can be viewed in the magazine, but here are five of the top-ranked tractors:
  • FARMALL Model H. Manufactured from 1939-1953, a total of 391,227 units were built, and this tractor cost $2,000 in 1953. ...
  • FORD Model 8N. ...
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  • John Deere Model B. ...
  • John Deere Model 4020.

Are McCormick and Landini tractors the same? ›

Tractors - ARGO TRACTORS. Argo Tractors objectives are those of winning present and future agricultural mechanization challenges. A game played by having in the field 3 successful historical brands, such as Landini, McCormick and Valpadana all together under a single company.

Is McCormick still in business? ›

Hunt Valley, Maryland, U.S. Their products are available in many countries, and it is the largest producer of spices and related food products worldwide, based on revenue. A Fortune 500 company, McCormick has approximately 14,000 employees around the globe.

Who bought out Massey Harris tractors? ›

In 1953, Massey-Harris merged with the Ferguson Company to become Massey-Harris-Ferguson, before shortening it to Massey Ferguson in 1958.

Is McCormick owned by AGCO? ›

They are part of the ARGO (not AGCO) group, which is owned by an Italian. There are two companies, Landini and McCormick International.

Are there any farm tractors made in the USA? ›

Brands like John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Kubota, and AGCO Corporation offer a range of tractors built to meet the diverse needs of American farmers. Whether you're looking for a compact utility tractor or a powerful workhorse for large-scale farming, there is an American-made tractor to suit your requirements.

Who builds Kubota tractors? ›

Established in 1988, Kubota Manufacturing of America Corporation (KMA) is headquartered in Gainesville, Georgia, a thriving industrial and agricultural community located on Lake Sidney Lanier and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. KMA typically employs over 3,500 local area residents.

How much horsepower does a McCormick tractor have? ›

MCCORMICK 100 HP to 174 HP Tractors For Sale | Farm And Plant Ireland.

What color are McCormick tractors? ›

Starting from 1866, the company adopted the colour red which from then on would distinguish McCormick around the world.

Which tractor brand holds its value best? ›

John Deere is one of the most iconic tractor brands around, and they also hold their value better than most too. Their unique plastic design ensures that they stay in good condition far longer than other competitors.

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