Description
The McCormick G-Max Series is engineered for large-scale and professional farming where power, precision, and durability are non-negotiable. With models ranging from 125 HP to 165 HP, each G-Max tractor is built on a solid 6-cylinder NEF 2V engine by FPT, delivering excellent torque (up to 691 Nm) and fuel efficiency for heavy-duty tasks.
These tractors feature multiple transmission configurations including T-Tronic 54F+18R and up to 105F+36R, with creeper and power shuttle for maximum versatility in the field. The electrohydraulic 4WD, wet multi-disc brakes, and advanced CCLS hydraulic systems (up to 110+38 l/min) make them capable of handling modern implements and rough terrain with ease.
Operator comfort is central to the G-Max design, with deluxe cab options, digital dashboard, air-conditioning, and suspension seats. The rear lift capacity of up to 8,400 kg ensures compatibility with large and heavy attachments, making it the perfect fit for modern, high-yield agriculture.
Specifications Table – McCormick G-Max Series
| Feature | G-Max 125 | G-Max 135 | G-Max 145 | G-Max 165 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Power (HP) | 117 HP | 133 HP | 141 HP | 157 HP |
| Max Torque (Nm) | 515 Nm | 590 Nm | 625 Nm | 691 Nm |
| Transmission Options | 18F+18R / 54F+18R / 105F+36R (T-Tronic, Power Shuttle) | |||
| Hydraulic System | 67+38 l/min (Open Center) or 110+38 l/min (CCLS) | |||
| Lift Capacity (Rear) | Up to 8,400 kg (18,480 lb) | |||
| PTO Speeds | 540/1000 rpm, Ground PTO, 6 or 21 spline shaft | |||
| Brake System | Wet Disc Brakes (Front + Rear) | |||
| 4WD System | Electrohydraulic with 55° steering angle | |||
| Tyre Size (Front/Rear) | 540/65R28 front – 650/65R38 rear (G-Max 165) | |||
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 260 L (68 gal) | |||
| Cabin Features | Deluxe cab, digital dash, A/C, suspension seat | |||
| Dimensions (L x H) | Max Length: up to 5610 mm, Height: 2980 mm | |||
| Weight (Unballasted) | 6000–6250 kg depending on model | |||
| Year of Release | December 2023 |





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