Case Track Loaders Summarized — 2019 Spec Guide

Case track loader
An Expanded Lineup with a Powerful 84-hp Machine

The Case compact track loader lineup — manufactured in Wichita, Kan. — includes six models: the TR270 (radial), TR310 (radial), TR340 (radial), TV370 (vertical), TV380 (vertical) and TV450 (vertical). According to Case, the new models feature best-in-class torque, breakout force and standard auxiliary hydraulic flow (depending on model), as well as one of the industry’s widest cabs with 360-degree visibility.

Highlights of the product line include the new TV450, which weighs 10,610 lbs with a rated operating capacity (ROC) of 4,500 lbs and a bucket breakout force of 9,188 lbs. The machine is rated at 90 gross hp (84 net hp), produces 282 ft-lbs of torque and features increased hydraulic flow rates (standard — 24.2 gpm and optional high-flow — 39.5 gpm).

The TR340, TV380 and TV450 offer an EZ-EH (electro-hydraulic) setup menu with nine adjustable speed and control sensitivity settings that can be adjusted effortlessly as applications change. This allows the operator to match controls to their preference for comfort and greater productivity. A single rocker switch alternates between the Case H operating pattern and ISO pattern controls for operators who are comfortable with one style or the other. New operator handles with industry-exclusive detents improve controllability and feathering by providing greater responsiveness to the actions/movement of the machine.

The TV370 is a 74-hp machine that combines a maintenance-free Tier 4 Final solution with the strength and reach of a large-frame track loader. The TV370 provides a 3,700-lb rated operating capacity and a vertical-lift design that makes it ideal for loading trucks and lifting and placing heavier palletized materials. The TV370 is ideally suited for landscaping, utility, agricultural and rental applications where operators value lift capacity and strength but may not require higher horsepower to run high-volume production attachments. The machine provides auxiliary hydraulics for traditional attachment use in standard (24.2 gpm at 100 percent efficiency) and optional high-flow (37.6 gpm at 100 percent efficiency) hydraulic setups.

All Case compact track loaders feature dozer-style undercarriages designed for stability on steep slopes and performance in muddy and sandy terrain. The rigid track frame features fewer moving parts than suspension track systems, making it more durable and easier to maintain. The cab-forward design, along with the industry’s lowest entry threshold and sloped rear hood, provides visibility with excellent site lines, says Case. Ultra-narrow wire side screens, side lighting and a skylight further improve visibility.

Easy access to the engine, filters and fill points simplifies maintenance on Case compact track loaders, with all daily service points and filters located at the rear of the machine for quick access. Easy-tilt cabs provide convenient entry to the drivetrain compartment, and hydraulic quick-couplers allow operators to quickly change attachments from the comfort of the cab.

Advice to Buyers

“When a business owner is considering whether or not to purchase a larger CTL, they should determine the heaviest load that the machine will need to handle and choose a machine that can handle that load efficiently based on rated operating capacity,” says George MacIntyre, product director, Case Construction Equipment. “Depending on the application, a larger CTL — with the ability to carry larger loads, operate larger attachments, etc. — will increase productivity on a jobsite. Being able to do more in less time will always help a business owner’s bottom line.”
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