Case announces new machines and updates

Case Construction Equipment announced new machines and machine upgrades aimed at helping landscaping crews improve efficiency. The new lineup features an efficient compact wheel loader, an emissions-free electric compact wheel loader and a small articulated loader with a telescopic boom that excels in tight spaces. As part of the launch, Case also updated compact track loaders and skid steer loaders to provide more intuitive operation, better visibility and comfort — enabling landscapers to adopt powerful machinery with minimal learning curves.

New Small Articulated Loader 

Case continues building out its line of small articulated loaders, including a telescopic-boom version of the Case SL27 small articulated loader. With a hinge-pin height of 146 inches, the 50-horsepower, 2.6-metric ton SL27 TR delivers exceptional reach for tasks like stacking materials, placing stone or moving trees or shrubs over fences.

Case SL27 compact loader

The SL27 TR uses a skid-steer-style universal hydraulic coupler for excellent attachment versatility. This allows for quick attachment changes for tools like trenchers, pallet forks, rakes or augers for tree planting. Easy operation enhances productivity, while its compact, highly maneuverable design ensures it can access tight backyards, narrow gates and other confined spaces without disturbing finished landscapes.

New Compact Wheel Loader for Bigger Projects

The new 112-horsepower Case 421G compact wheel loader combines power, maneuverability and versatility to manage demanding tasks with ease. With breakout forces nearing 16,900 lbs., it delivers heavy-duty performance in a manageable size, making it a great fit for loading in the supply yard, grading large landscapes or moving bulk materials.

The hydraulic system of the 421G features flow sharing and load sensing capabilities, allowing operators to control hydraulic flow for optimal efficiency. A high-flow hydraulic option also supports specialized landscaping attachments like rakes for surface prep, sweepers for cleanup or forks for loading and transporting pallets. With its hydrostatic drive and versatile attachment compatibility, the 421G is an all-in-one machine for highly varied landscaping tasks.

New Zero-Emission EV Compact Wheel Loader

Previewed in 2024, the 3.6-metric ton Case CL36EV electric compact wheel loader is officially launching this year to give landscaping crews an emissions-free, low noise solution for taking on demanding projects. Ideal for residential settings or commercial landscaping projects with green credentials, the CL36EV delivers the same power and performance as comparably sized diesel-powered loaders and moves bulk materials like soil, mulch or rock with ease. With a hinge-pin height of over 10 feet and compatibility with versatile attachments like forks, rakes and sweepers, it can handle tasks ranging from hauling pavers and trees to fine cleanup.

Case compact wheel loader Electric

The CL36EV offers the same high-power performance as a comparable diesel model, with all the added benefits of electrification. Zero emissions, minimal noise and simplified maintenance make this machine ideal for landscapers who want to lower their total cost of ownership or access new opportunities in unique operating environments. Quiet operation makes it perfect for noise-sensitive areas, while its versatility and clean energy design help professionals meet modern sustainability demands without compromising capability.

Updates to Compact Track Loaders and Small Skid Steer Loaders 

For landscapers, Case B Series compact track loaders and skid steer loaders have been go-to machines for handling highly varied tasks in the supply yard and in the field. With exceptional attachment versatility for running rakes, augers, buckets and other landscaping tools, these machines can do everything from loading and transporting materials to planting trees and mulching. And their compact size enables accessibility through narrow gates and tight property lines, making them ideal for residential and commercial landscaping projects alike.

Now, Case is upgrading all of their B Series machines to add more maneuverability on the job. A new rear object detection feature, which uses radar to detect potential hazards behind the machine, keeps operators aware of obstacles to make navigating close quarters easier. And a bi-directional self-leveling system ensures that forks or buckets stay level as the boom moves up or down, enhancing accuracy during loading and grading to keep projects running smoothly.

“Landscapers need equipment that matches the demands of their work, whether that means working in narrow spaces, minimizing maintenance demands or overcoming workforce challenges,” says Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. “Case sets out to solve those challenges by listening to landscapers and innovating to meet their needs with swift, smooth, smart machines that simplify work and empower teams to maximize productivity in any environment.”

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