Summary: CASE offers 27 models of skid steers – from mini skid steers, tracked skid steers and wheeled skid steers. Read on to learn more about these made-in-Kansas skid steers and find in-stock units near you.

What is a CASE Skid Steer?

The CASE Skid Steer is also known as a loader or “Bobcat.” It assists with loading, digging, pushing, or grading jobs in the construction and landscaping industries. The name comes from how they are steered. They point straight ahead but depending on the power given to a particular side, the machine turns, skidding the wheels. Very powerful, they provide the horsepower needed to heighten productivity and increase efficiency in a comfortable work environment. They come in radial and vertical lifts with different size classes for numerous solutions.

Known to be quieter, more fuel-efficient, and faster, the CASE skid steer has electro-hydraulic controls and an economy mode with an 8-inch multi-function LCD display. Setting the standard, the CASE steer has the only backup camera visible in a split screen display with machine data in the industry. These are less suited for rough terrain, unlike the tracked skid models who have more traction in muddy and sandy areas.

The CASE skid steer also uses different attachments like breakers, forks, saws, trenchers, grapplers, and augers to make the job easier.

What Skid Steers Does CASE Make?

When searching for the right CASE skid steer for sale, there are five radial-lift and three vertical-lift skid steers. Depending on where you find them, the used CASE skid steer for sale may be more cost-effective for their projects.

Case Mini Skid Steer

Case SR160B

Horsepower: 60hp/44.7 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 1,600 pounds

Operating Weight: 5,645 pounds

Case SR175 B

Horsepower: 67 hp/50.0 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 1,750 pounds

Operating Weight: 6,270 pounds

Case SV185B

Horsepower: 60 hp/44.7 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 1,850 pounds

Operating Weight: 6,570 pounds

Case SR210B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 2,100 pounds

Operating Weight: 6,970 pounds

Case SR240B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 2,400 pounds

Operating Weight: 7,400 pounds

Case SR270B

Horsepower: 90 hp/67 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 2,700 pounds

Operating Weight: 8,117 pounds

Case SV280B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 2,800 pounds

Operating Weight: 8,000 pounds

Case SV340B

Horsepower: 90 hp/67 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 3,400 pounds

Operating Weight: 9,100 pounds

Case Track Skid Steer

Case TR270B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 2,700 pounds

Operating Weight: 8,270 pounds

Case TR310B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 3,100 pounds

Operating Weight: 8,880 pounds

Case TR340B

Horsepower: 90 hp/67 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 3,400 pounds

Operating Weight: 10,000 pounds

Case TV370B

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 3,700 pounds

Operating Weight: 9,945 pounds

Case TV450B

Horsepower: 90 hp/67 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 4,500 pounds

Operating Weight: 10,610 pounds

Case TV620B

Horsepower: 114 hp/85 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 6,200 pounds

Operating Weight: 16,100 pounds

Case 570N EP

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 6,503 pounds

Operating Weight: 11,134 pounds/14,508 pounds

CaseWheel Skid Steer

Case 21F

Horsepower: 58 hp/43 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 5,287 pounds

Operating Weight: 10,913 pounds

Case 121F

Horsepower: 64 hp/48 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 5,265 pounds

Operating Weight: 11,023 pounds

Case 221F

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 8,317 pounds

Operating Weight: 12,547 pounds

Case 321F

Horsepower: 74 hp/55 kW

Rated Operating Capacity: 8,354 pounds

Operating Weight: 13,303 pounds

Case 521G

Horsepower: 142 hp/106 kW

Operating Weight: 24,203 pounds

Case 621G

Horsepower: 172 hp/125 kW

Operating Weight: 28,159 pounds

Case 721G

Horsepower: 195 hp/145 kW

Operating Weight: 32,633 pounds

Case 821G

Horsepower: 230 hp/172 kW

Operating Weight: 40,057 pounds

Case 921G

Horsepower: 255 hp/190 kW

Operating Weight: 45,070 pounds

Case 1021G

Horsepower: 318 hp/237 kW

Operating Weight: 56,365 pounds

Case 1121G

Horsepower: 345 hp/257 kW

Operating Weight: 61,650 pounds

FAQ

How long do CASE skid steers last?

In most cases, the service life of a CASE skid steer is about 5,000 hours. It depends on how the skid steer is used and whether the machine has been properly maintained.

What’s the most powerful CASE skid steer?

The most powerful CASE skid steer is the SV340B. It’s the largest and best solution for all-around work. It has 90hp with a rated operating capacity of 3,400 pounds and an operating weight of 9,100 pounds.

How much does a CASE skid steer cost?

The price of CASE skid steers varies based on the make and model of the equipment. It also varies based on whether the equipment is brand new or a used CASE skid steer for sale. In general, you may find a used CASE skid steer for about $30,000 for older models, and newer models starting at $63,000. Brand new pricing is higher.

How much does a CASE cost?

You can expect the cost to start around $27,000 for a smaller model when brand new. The cost of the higher model may begin at $35,000 or more.

What engine is in a CASE skid steer?

Depending on the model of the skid steer, the equipment has Perkins or FPT (Fiat Powertrain Technologies) engines. FPT is CASE’s partner company.

Where are CASE skid steers made?

CASE skid steers are manufactured at their plant in Wichita, Kansas.

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