Case launches compact track loader, adds C Series excavator
Case Construction Equipment introduced the TV370 compact track loader (CTL).
The large-frame CTL is a 74-hp machine that meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards, provides a 3,700-pound rated operating capacity and features a vertical-lift design.
“As the CTL market expands, there are no one-size-fits-all solutions,” said John Dotto, brand marketing manager at Case. “Not every equipment owner needs to run cold planers or high-volume mulching heads, but they still need to load higher trucks and lift heavy pallets. The TV370 is for that application.”
The low ground pressure machine provides a stable platform for earthmoving, load and lift applications and features auxiliary hydraulics for traditional attachment use in standard hydraulic setups—24.2 gallons per minute (gpm) at 100 percent efficiency—and optional high-flow hydraulic setups—37.6 gpm at 100 percent efficiency.
The CTL also boasts an 8,776-pound bucket breakout force, a 10-foot, 11-inch hinge pin height and standard 17.7-inch wide tracks. Additional features include a wide cab, a low entry threshold, a large rear window, front and sidelights, an easy-tilt cab and narrow side screens.
Case also added the CX30C to its C Series lineup of mini excavators.
The CX30C boasts a 24.8-hp Tier 4 Final engine, a bucket digging force of 4,520 pounds and an operating weight of 6,020 pounds.
Like other C Series machines, it features a zero tail swing, a short-radius or conventional design, an adjustable boom offset and an auto-shift travel system for operator convenience in varying terrain.
An auxiliary hydraulic system with standard proportional controls, a shut-off valve and easy-to-select joystick control patterns offer increased productivity. Additionally, a spacious operator environment, adjustable seating and line-of-sight digital displays minimize operator fatigue, according to Case.
The CX30C also features easy-to-open panels for maintenance purposes, grouped ground-level service checkpoints and wide-opening compartments for easy access to the engine, control valves and radiator.
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