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Case’s F-Series compact wheeled loaders

Some of Case Construction Equipment’s latest F-Series compact wheeled loaders are making their first public appearance. Launched in September 2014, the Series’ 21F, 121F, 221F and 321F models are said to set new standards of productivity, versatility and comfort, while, at the same time, delivering low cost of operation.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The 321F is one of the new Case CE F-Series compact wheeled loaders on show at INTERMAT 2015
Some of 176 Case Construction Equipment’s latest F-Series compact wheeled loaders are making their first public appearance.

Launched in September 2014, the Series’ 21F, 121F, 221F and 321F models are said to set new standards of productivity, versatility and comfort, while, at the same time, delivering low cost of operation. Ranging from 4.4 to 6.2tonnes, each of the F-Series range is said by Case to deliver consistently high levels of performance in each task drawing on a powerful and highly efficient new hydraulic system. With their low cabs, the four new compact wheeled loaders are said to move smoothly in every jobsite and are easy to transport.

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