CASE F Series compact wheel loaders now available with open canopy option
January 13, 2020 Logo Newsguard

CASE F Series compact wheel loaders now available with open canopy option

CASE CE has announced the availability of a new open canopy option for its F Series compact wheel loader lineup. Ideal for rental businesses, agriculture, supply yards, warehouses and other applications where open-cab units are preferred/acceptable. The new rugged four-post ROPS/FOPS-compliant canopy option offers excellent visibility to all sides of the machine and includes the same new upgraded electro-hydraulic controls as the enclosed-cab configuration.

CASE F Series compact wheel loaders

CASE Construction Equipment’s F Series compact wheel loaders provide operators with more reach, lift capacity, visibility and comfort compared to other light equipment. The F Series compact wheel loaders feature CASE’s proven maintenance-free Tier 4 Final solution that requires no regeneration or related downtime. A compact frame and articulating rear axle provide stable lifting strength of more than 8,300 pounds at full height.

Basic Operating Specs:

  • 21F: Operating weight: 11,272 pounds (5,113 kg), Lift Capacity: 5,287 pounds (2,398 kg)
  • 121F: Operating weight: 11,618 pounds (5,270 kg), Lift Capacity: 5,265 pounds (2,388 kg)
  • 221F: Operating weight: 12,547 pounds (5,691 kg), Lift Capacity: 8,317 pounds (3,773 kg)
  • 321F: Operating weight: 13,303 pounds (6,034 kg), Lift Capacity: 8,354 pounds (3,785 kg)

F Series compact wheel loaders offer multiple couplers and auxiliary hydraulic options for increased attachment compatibility. Standard Z-bar linkage provides greater breakout force, while the XT linkage provides select models with parallel lift or bi-directional self-leveling when using forks and other lifting attachments for loading or lift-and-carry applications. Select models also feature high-speed axles that provide travel speeds up to 20.6 MPH (33.1 KPH).

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