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Tier 3 Engine Repower on Case E Series Compact Wheel Loaders

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 4/15/2008

Case Construction Equipment announced it has repowered the engine on its E Series compact wheel loaders with a 3.2-liter Tier III-certified Case engine. Ideally suited for a variety of landscaping, industrial material handling and residential construction applications, the Case 21E, 121E, 221E and 321E feature Versa-Boom linkage for excellent reach, visibility and precise parallel lift, increased bucket roll back for greater material retention, a comfortable cab and easy access to service points.

The wheel loaders deliver between 54 and 82 net horsepower, operating weights range from 10,168 to 12,676 pounds, and bucket capacities range from 1.05 to 1.44 cubic yards.

Versa-Boom linkage

The Versa-Boom design offers enhanced visibility to the coupler and attachments throughout the lift cycle for precise positioning of the compact wheel loader. Visibility to the tips of the forks is critical for rapid cycle times and accurate machine positioning when loading and unloading palletized material.

The parallel lift on the Case E Series compact wheel loaders has a variance of less than one degree through the complete lift cycle for more accurate material handling. This allows the operator to concentrate on moving materials, rather than making adjustments to level the load.

The long reach of these compact wheel loaders allows operators to easily work from one side of a flat bed truck when loading and unloading palletized material or filling hoppers.

Room With a View

Case E Series compact wheel loaders feature a roomy cab designed to comfortably accommodate the operator. Curved glass in front and rear, along with a sloping rear engine compartment, provide a panoramic view for maximum visibility. An ergonomic operator environment, featuring tilt column steering wheel, full adjustable suspension seat, and conveniently located right-hand console controls keep the operator comfortable through the longest jobs.

Service is a Snap

Convenient serviceability is designed into Case compact wheel loaders, making these machines extremely easy to maintain on the job. The flip-up rear hood provides ground line access to the engine and all recommended daily checkpoints. Fluid sight gauges are positioned at eye level; and the dual element air filter can be checked without tools. Oil changes are effortless with a spin-on oil filter and remote drain.

Increased Attachment Compatibility

A standard hydraulic skid steer-compatible quick coupler system on the compact wheel loaders adapts to a number of Case skid steer attachments, providing increased machine utilization, material retention and maximized productivity.

Case compact wheel loaders can be equipped with a variety of attachments, including general-purpose buckets, 4-in-1® buckets, pallet forks, snow blades, angle brooms, augers, scrap grapple buckets, jib boom and more.

Bucket Rollback Versatility

For greater material retention and increased productivity, Case E Series compact wheel loaders feature increased bucket rollback. The operator can invert the bucket to pull material away from walls or foundations during snow removal or landscaping applications.

Case E Series compact wheel loaders are equipped with a two-speed, hydrostatic transmission that allows travel speeds up to 12.4 mph. An optional high-speed transmission on the 121E, 221E and 321E can deliver a top speed of 21.7 mph.

In addition to the Case E Series compact wheel loaders, Case offers a complete line of full-sized wheel loaders.

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