CaseIh CX100

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thinking about getting a CX100 .Are these a good tractor ?would appreciate all replies . i think that the Mccormick is possibly the same tractor Thanks
 
A little to new for me to give good info . All i can say is a old customer of mine who came into some BIG bucks bought not one but now two of the Newer ones and he has had nothing but problems with both first one started having problems around 250 hours and the more it went back to the dealer the more it went back to the dealer till something happened in his shuttle and they could not get parts for three months and he had to trade in the Junk for qa new piece of Junk that was not on his farm three weeks before oil started coming out the bottom and had to go back as she was self SPLITTING . They were suppose to fix it and it was home three days when it started to come apart once again . He uses it to feed his draft horses and a hand full of beef . Is round bales are just 4x4's . Last i talked to him he said it was back at the dealers again.
 
The CX series tractors were the next series after the CIH 95 and 32XX and 42xx made in Docanster UK.
They were the same rear end as the 95, 32XX and 42XX series but with a Perkins Diesel engine to meet the pollution requirements.

Neighbor traded his IH 684 for CX80 4WD with cab and loader in the late 1990s when they first came on the market and traded again 2 years ago for a Kubota because CaseIH dealer had switched to Kubota.
I don't believe he had many problems with it and he used it every day in the winter to feed round bales to his cattle and in summer for haying.
 
(quoted from post at 09:38:40 02/06/20) McCormick tractor have nothing common with Case-IH

In this case they could be identical....

The Case IH CX-100 and McCormick CX-100 were built in the same plant on the same equipment by the same people. ARGO group bought the McCormick name, that factory and CX tractor line off Case IH during the Case-Newhollland merger.

I've used McCormick parts on CaseIH....guess what...they fit!


There were some later CX tractors that were improvements on the old CaseIH design.
 
As others have said, it's the next evolutionary step of the IH Doncaster Utility tractor series. Really, the last truly IH tractor if you ignore the Perkins engine, which makes it half Massey Ferguson...

Main difference is the shuttle transmission, giving the tractor 8 or 16 forward AND reverse speeds. Previous models had the reverse as part of the range transmisison, so only 4/8 speeds backwards.

McCormick made two CX100 models. The first was a continuation of the CaseIH model, as they took over the Doncaster manufacturing facility from CaseIH, and simply continued to produce the same tractors for a few years. The later one was manufactured in Italy, and is completely unrelated to the first generation CX100.
 
The Mccormick CX100 Serial # zc10as4jje2001459 listed as a 2002 year. so would it b the earlier year model u mentioned? THANKYOU
 
Tractordata lists the first McCormick CX100 as being built from 2000-2004, and the second CX100 being built from 2008-2011.

Early CX100 will have a two-speed powershift (AKA Torque Amplifier). Apparently the late CX100 has a three-speed powershift.
 
(quoted from post at 11:50:02 02/07/20) Tractordata lists the first McCormick CX100 as being built from 2000-2004, and the second CX100 being built from 2008-2011.

Early CX100 will have a two-speed powershift (AKA Torque Amplifier). Apparently the late CX100 has a three-speed powershift.

There was an "Extra shift" variant of the original CX100, the CX105, that was transmission was a McCormick improvement, Power shuttle, 24 speed transmission (with 3 speed partial range power shift.)

I have a bunch of McCormick sales literature on CaseIH and McCormick CX tractors as they were popular here.

The numbering got screwed up on a T3 variant where a CX100 was same power as the older CX95. Think those might have been the Italian built ones which were Landini twins?
 
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