The medium frame, 840kg operating capacity Case SV185 vertical lift skid steer loader provides a reliable, economic and productive skidsteer. Built in the USA and powered with a 60hp ISM engine, the SV185 is designed around productivity, providing a higher rate of return on investment in less time than our...
The Case 695ST Backhoe Loader comes from over 170 years of innovation. The range of Backhoe Loaders from CASE Construction are steeped in history. 1964 saw Case become the first manufacturer to develop an extending dipper, the patented Case Extendahoe. 1998 then saw Case be the first manufacturer to offer ride control...
The large frame, 1135kg operating capacity Case SR250 radial lift skid steer loader provides a reliable, economic and productive skidsteer. Built in the USA and powered with a 90hp FPT engine, the SR250 is designed around productivity, providing a higher rate of return on investment in less time than our competitors....
Case backhoe loaders are highly popular worldwide - their lay joint claim to inventing the category in 1957 (alongside their greatest competitor in this market, JCB). Already in 2005, Case had made more than half a million backhoe loaders. Models from 2012 met the Tier 4 emission standards and the range extended in 2016 to include “In-Line cylinders” backhoe and “Straight-Loader arm” options. The latest model - the SV Series is Stage V compliant and also introduced a brand new, wider cab with new interiors and console designs. All three models in the SV range use the same 3.6 litre... Read More
Case launched the replacement for the B Series mini-diggers in 2016 with their new CX-C range. Case are not significant players in the UK mini-excavator market, but there are always a number of used Case mini-excavators for sale advertised here. The current range of Case mini-diggers starts with the 1,770kg CX17C with a digging depth of 2350mm and extends to the CX60C at 5,980kg with a digging depth of 3990mm. Read More
Case has been making skid steer loaders since as far back as 1969 with their 1530 uni-loader and has been selling the skid steers in wheel and tracked versions worldwide since. check out post-2011 model years, as this was when Case launched a brand new range of compact track loaders and skidsteers. Later in 2015 the Tier 4 Final (EU Stage IIIB) models were launched. 2017 saw the introduction of an upgraded engine on the 90hp models using SCR only (no EGR) - this coincided with Case making their 300,000th skid steer. The current B Series range was launched in 2020 with a stage V emission... Read More
The latest range of Case tracked dozers is the M Series that replaced the L Series. There are not hundreds of Case tracked dozers for sale in the UK compared to the larger numbers of CAT or Komatsu dozers, but there should always be a selection of used Case tracked dozers for sale on these pages. Read More
Case crawler excavators have been around since the early 1990s when Case tied up with Japan's Sumitomo who manufactured a range from 7 to 80 tonnes. The turn of the century saw the CX range launched - the B-Series (note the 'B' at the end of the model numbering) came in 2007 with the CX-C Series arriving in 2013. Just two years later saw Case launch the Tier 4 Final D-Series crawler excavators with Stage V reached across the CX85D, CX90D and CX350D and above models. Check out the reduced radius models for working in urban environments - these are available from 14.5 to 25.8 tonnes. these are... Read More
Case market the WX-Series of wheeled excavators ranging from the 99hp, 10 tonne WX95 to the 173hp 23,100kg WX240. Wheeled excavators is a small category which means that there is never a great choice for any brand in the UK market. If you are looking for a used Case wheeled excavator and you find one for sale on these pages - go and buy it! Read More
Case has been manufacturing wheel loaders for a long time - since 1958, in fact. Case manufactures two ranges of wheel loader - a compact and full size version. The current F-Series compact Case wheeled loaders range from 1.6 to 205 tonnes fork payload, whilst the heavier, current range G-Series loading shovel have tipping loads from 6340kg to a whopping 20,570kg. Looking at the compact range, 1992 saw an expansion of the range with the 21B, 121B, 221B and 321B models. Tier 3 (EUIIIA) versions of the E-Series wheel loader hit the market in 2005 - the same time that the high speed travel... Read More