
Case’s 112-horsepower 421G compact wheel loader in action
The 112-horsepower 421G compact wheel loader is tailored for tasks like snow removal, truck loading, and road maintenance in confined spaces. It delivers breakout forces of nearly 16,900 pounds, comparable to larger models, and features a hydrostatic drive that supports attachments typically used on bigger machines. The 3,600kg CL36EV electric compact wheel loader operates quietly, making it suitable for projects with noise restrictions or sustainability requirements, while matching the performance of diesel-powered equivalents.
Case’s D Series motor graders, models 836D and 856D, now include electro-hydraulic controls with 3-axis joysticks, an 8-inch touchscreen display, a redesigned in-cab layout with keypad control, and an electronic handle throttle. These graders are available with four-wheel or all-wheel drive options. The SL27 small articulated loader, equipped with a telescopic boom, offers extended reach with a hinge-pin height of 142 inches, enhancing maneuverability.
Upgrades to the M Series dozers incorporate technologies for precise cuts, fills, and grades. The B Series compact track loaders and skid steer loaders now feature electronic enhancements, including rear object detection using radar to identify hazards and a bi-directional self-levelling system that automatically keeps buckets or forks level during boom movements. An attachment display catalogue provides operators with straightforward instructions.
Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands in North America, stated: “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. 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.”
These new and upgraded machines reflect Case’s commitment to delivering versatile solutions that enhance productivity and adaptability on construction sites. By integrating advanced technologies and sustainable options like the electric CL36EV, Case is addressing the evolving demands of the industry, enabling operators to tackle diverse tasks with greater efficiency and precision.