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Case Loader Specs

Case Construction, headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin, produces commercial and industrial heavy equipment, including loaders. Loaders generally have two arms for connecting to attachments like buckets, forks and snow pushers. Loaders help with different landscaping, grading and construction tasks. Case offers different types of loads, including compact, backhoes, skid steer and wheel loaders. You can purchase Case Construction products from authorized dealers.
  1. Compact

    • Compact track loaders are smaller than traditional loaders, which make them easier to navigate around obstacles. These loaders do less damage to your yard and landscape. As of 2011, Case offers seven compact load models, including the TR270, 420CT and 450CT models. The engines of these models range from 69 to 84 hp, and the operating weights range from 8,340 lbs. to 10,200 lbs. Never exceed the operating weight of your loader, or you may tip the machine.

    Backhoe

    • A loader backhoe features a bucket attached to two arms, and this machine is specifically for digging or excavation work. As of 2011, Case offers nine models of loader backhoes as part of the following series: 580N, 580 Super and 590 Super. These models have engines with horsepower ratings between 79 and 108 hp. The operating weights of these machines range from 14,564 lbs. to 15,268 lbs.

    Skid Steer

    • A skid steer loader is a type of compact loader with zero-radius turning capabilities, making it easy to maneuver and a favorite for DIYers. As of 2011, Case produces 17 models of skid steer loaders, and these loaders have a protected cab with plenty of head room. The engine power for these loaders range from 57 hp to 84 hp, and they have an operating weigh of between 1,500 lbs. and 3,000 lbs. As of 2011, Case skid steer loader series include the SV300, SR175, 445, 410 and SR250 series.

    Wheel Loader Standard

    • A wheel loader usually only has a bucket attachment since these machines are solely for loading material or equipment. The standard size Case wheel loaders range from 118 hp to 320 hp. They have an operating weight between 23,069 lbs. and 66,930 lbs. These wheel loaders feature an adjustable seat, and they come with Ride Control technology, which increases the overall life of the machine. As of 2011, the Case standard wheel loaders include nine models -- the 721F, 1221E and 521E.

    Wheel Loader Compact

    • The Case compact wheel loaders are similar to the standard wheel loaders, except that they are smaller. The operating weight of these machines ranges from 10,173 lbs. to 12,676 lbs. The engine of these models produce between 50 and 77 hp. As of 2011, Case only offers four models of compact wheel loaders: 21E, 121E, 221E and 321E. The operating weights of these machines range from 10,173 lbs. to 12,676 lbs., and the engines produce between 50 and 77 hp.