Case IH updates popular Farmall JXM
While it is a known fact that the farming industry is changing at a rapid rate something will always remain the same. The importance of choosing farming equipment that works as hard as you, the whole day, every day. Since their first introduction in 1923, the Farmall tractors have been synonymous with versatile workhorses, built to deliver performance and rock-solid reliability under every working condition. Here are 4 things about the updated JXM that you need to know.
1. Updated driver controls:
All the essential controls have now been logically and ergonomically positioned within easy reach to make the time spent in the field not only comfortable but more productive as well. The dash mounted mechanical shuttle lever can be operated without the operator taking their hands off the steering wheel. This improves focus and ultimately safety. In addition, the now standard power steering reduces operator fatigue and enhances manoeuvrability, even during heavy load operations. Furthermore, the fully adjustable mechanical-suspension seat offers increased comfort for the driver.
2. More power for any job:
3. Big on usability:
The Farmall JXM Series has been designed for work and engineers have given the tractors great PTO power and high lifting capacity which allow them to work with a wide range of tools and implements. The new, independent PTO driveline is easy to operate and delivers a steady and efficient transfer of power. Furthermore, the 3 point hitch has a lift capacity of 2,000 kg while the optional assisted ram feature provides extra lifting power up to 2,500 kg for heavier implements. The JXM tractors benefit from a standard 54 lpm hydraulic pump flow, that delivers full capacity regardless of the load on the steering circuit and ensures enough hydraulic flowing for bigger implements.
4. Shifting gears for better productivity:
The Farmall JXM Series now offers a wide range of transmissions to suit just about any farming application. All standard 8x8 and 12x12 transmissions are synchromesh with mechanical or Power Shuttle, which further increases the versatility of these tractors, enabling the operator to shift on the go, even at high speeds. The latest model is now available with ab optional 20x20 creeper variant which offers speeds as low as 280 meters per hour which are ideal for specific applications requiring high torque at extra-low speeds.