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2005: Case made its 500,000th backhoe loader and in 2010 made its 250,000th skid steer loader. [8] [3] 2016: Case released the new G-Series wheel loader lineup consisting of seven new models from 521G thru 1121G. [9] 2017: In its 175th year in business, Case announced its facility in Wichita produced its 300,000th skid-steer loader. [10]
Skid-steer loaders are sometimes equipped with tracks instead of the wheels, and such a vehicle is known as a compact track loader. [7] Skid steer loaders, both wheel and track models, operate most efficiently when they are imbalanced – either the front wheels or the back wheels are more heavily loaded.
August 1911 A Case row-crop model, circa 1940s Case Model 830 Case Model 2090. The Case Corporation was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery and construction equipment. Founded, in 1842, by Jerome Increase Case as the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, it operated under that name for most of a century. For another 66 years it was the J ...
1998: Case is the first manufacturer to offer ride control on backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders 2000: the 100,000th skid steer loader is manufactured 2005: the 500,000th loader/backhoe is manufactured 2008: Jerome I. Case inducted into the Construction Hall of Fame by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
In the 1950s they were able to claim they were the world's largest manufacturer of heavy-duty air-cooled engines. All Wisconsin's products were 4-cycle and they had power outputs from 2.4 to 65.9 horsepower (2 to 49 kW). There were single, inline two, V-two, and V-four cylinder models.
485/585/685/785/885 offered with choice of XL cab or the old style cab with revamped "H pattern" gearshift. Gear drive with a Torque Amplifier as an option. 4wd option utilising ZF side drive front axle. 685 could be specified with Hydro transmission. Industrial models kept the 248/258/268/278/288 model numbers but had "H pattern gearshift".
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