CASE Construction Equipment is enhancing its machine lineup with two new compact wheel loaders, including an electric model, two new motor graders and a new small articulated loader with a telescopic arm. The launch also includes upgrades to existing machines, with new technology and options for dozers, compact track loaders and skid steer loaders that give operators more control, visibility and comfort on the jobsite.
“Jobsites for construction, utilities and municipal crews are becoming more varied with more complicated requirements, whether it’s tight operating spaces, exacting project specifications or stringent regulations,” says Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. “The ever-changing challenges of the construction industry is partly what drives our ingenuity-obsessed mindset, and it’s why our latest round of innovations are focused on providing versatile, smart machines that make it easier to get more done.”
1. New Compact Wheel Loader Drives Productivity for Big Range of Jobs
For construction teams needing a machine that can handle both heavy-duty tasks and tight jobsite conditions, the CASE 421G compact wheel loader offers a balance of power and flexibility. With 112 horsepower and breakout forces close to 16,900 lbs., it performs like a larger model while maintaining the maneuverability of the CASE 321F platform.
Its hydrostatic drive expands the range of compatible attachments, while the flow-sharing hydraulic system provides adjustable output to meet different job needs. A high-flow hydraulic option supports attachments like stump grinders and cold planers. The cab includes a wide field of view and features like seat-mounted controls, a color display, and a rearview camera to support operator comfort and visibility.
2. New EV Compact Wheel Loader Brings Emissions-Free Performance to Tough Jobs
The CL36EV electric compact wheel loader is now officially available, offering a quieter, emissions-free option for projects that require low environmental impact. With performance like diesel-powered loaders, the 3.6-metric ton machine fits well on jobs with noise restrictions or indoor requirements. A hinge-pin height of over 10 feet and compatibility with various attachments make it suitable for supply yards and large renovation sites.
3. Upgraded Dozers Give Operators More Precise Control on Complex Jobs
CASE is updating all M Series dozers with improved control systems, giving crews the ability to execute detailed site plans with more precision. Enhancements to the hydraulic and electrical systems simplify maintenance and operation.
Known for high drawbar pull, ranging from 39,086 to 80,979 lbs., these dozers can move large volumes of material efficiently. Optional factory-installed 2D/3D blade control systems and updated electrohydraulic controls help operators hit tighter tolerances with greater ease.
4. New Motor Grader Series Enhance Precision and Control
The new CASE D Series motor graders support improved accuracy and control for grading applications, thanks to electro-hydraulic joysticks and an 8-inch touchscreen display. The updated cab layout improves the user experience with a new control keypad, throttle handle, and a connectivity system that enables remote monitoring through telematics.
Both the 836D and 856D models are built on the C Series platform and offer either four-wheel or all-wheel drive, giving contractors options based on their performance needs.
5. New Small Articulated Loader Gives Operators More Reach
The latest update to CASE’s small articulated loader lineup adds a telescopic boom to the SL27 model, enabling a hinge-pin height of 142 inches for improved stacking and loading capabilities.
This 50-horsepower loader uses a universal hydraulic coupler to quickly switch between attachments and features forward articulation for maneuverability in tight areas. It’s a practical option for material handling, site preparation, and cleanup tasks on compact jobsites.
Updates to Compact Track Loaders and Small Skid Steer Loaders Boost Safety and Accuracy
CASE’s B Series compact track and skid steer loaders are getting several updates aimed at safety and ease of use. Rear object detection helps alert operators to hazards, and new self-leveling features keep buckets and forks level during lift operations.
The machines also include an improved operator interface for switching attachments and are equipped with upgraded connectivity systems to enhance GPS accuracy and enable real-time monitoring with SiteWatch™.
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