McConnell-Marc 1000
Complete specifications and technical data for the McConnell-Marc 1000. Compare with similar tractors from McConnell-Marc and other manufacturers.
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The McConnell-Marc 1000 is a powerful 4x4 tractor built for tough jobs. It has a strong Detroit Diesel engine with 6 cylinders that can produce 425 horsepower. This tractor is cooled by liquid and run...
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Commonly compared McConnell-Marc tractors
| Tractor | Engine Power | Operating Weight | Years | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| McConnell-Marc 900 | 320 hp | 36,000 lb | — | Compare → |
| McConnell-Marc 465 | 67 hp | 6,280 lb | — | Compare → |
| McConnell-Marc 450 | 50 hp | 6,100 lb | — | Compare → |
| McConnell-Marc 425XL | 28 hp | 2,600 lb | 2002+ | Compare → |
| McConnell-Marc 425 | 23.6 hp | 3,395 lb | — | Compare → |
Commonly compared tractors with similar horsepower from other brands
| Tractor | Engine Power | Operating Weight | Years | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AGCO AGCOSTAR 8425 | 425 hp | 28,300 lb | 1995–2001 | Compare → |
| Case Corporation TJ480 | 429 hp | 44,645 lb | 2006–2007 | Compare → |
| Case Corporation TJ430 | 438.97 hp | 41,605 lb | 2006–2007 | Compare → |
| Big Bud 440 | 440 hp | 40,000 lb | — | Compare → |
| AGCO Corp MT845B | 402.32 hp | 42,900 lb | — | Compare → |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the engine power output of the McConnell-Marc 1000?
The McConnell-Marc 1000 has an engine power output of 425 hp.
How many cylinders does the McConnell-Marc 1000 have?
The McConnell-Marc 1000 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.
What is the operating weight of the McConnell-Marc 1000?
The operating weight of the McConnell-Marc 1000 is approximately 36,000 lb.
What maintenance does the McConnell-Marc 1000 require?
Regular maintenance for the McConnell-Marc 1000 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.