New compact track and skid steers loaders

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CASE Construction Equipment has launched its next generation of compact track loaders (CTLs) and skid steers with the introduction of the B-Series.

The five CTL and nine skid steer models span radial and vertical lift patterns, as well as numerous horsepower and size classes.
 
“Through the B-Series, CASE CTLs and skid steers have been enhanced to deliver a new and intuitive operating experience while also standing up to the rigours of heavy earthmoving and attachment use,” said Egidio Galano, compact product manager for Europe at CASE.
 
“The B-Series retains the frame and styling of previous CASE loaders, but with critical operational systems re-engineered for greater performance. These have been fully integrated with new control and operator interfaces to give contractors a powerful match of productivity, efficiency and convenience.” 
 
New CASE B-Series loaders feature a completely redesigned operator interface, including new left and right-hand posts on all models, combined with simple ignition, push-button start, easy throttle control and intuitive switches for all core machine functions.
 
Operators can also choose between mechanical and electro-hydraulic controls when specifying a machine. A new eight-inch LCD multifunction display with backup camera comes with all the electro-hydraulic models. In addition, the electro-hydraulic models allow switching between ISO and H operating patterns at the push of a button.     
 
“The new eight-inch LCD multi-function display serves as the command centre for the machine,” said CASE. “It includes the industry’s only backup camera visible in a split-screen display with machine data.
 
“The camera is operational in both forward and reverse and enhances the B-Series’ industry-leading visibility with even greater jobsite perspective and awareness. It also provides operators with the most fully functioning operator experience ever found in a CASE CTL or skid steer.”
 
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