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Case Skid Steer Loaders<br />

Nine Alpha Series Models Deliver Power, Economy and Comfort<br />

In 2010, Case celebrated production<br />

of its 250,000 skid steer loader. Case has<br />

been among the world’s leading skid<br />

steer manufacturers since launching<br />

its skid steer line in 1969. Today, Case<br />

Construction <strong>Equipment</strong> offers nine<br />

Alpha Series skid steer models, which<br />

deliver superior horsepower, breakout<br />

force and operator comfort. Engines in<br />

the Alpha Series skid steers range from<br />

46 to 90 hp, with rated operating capacities<br />

ranging from 1,300 lbs in the<br />

SR130 to 3,000 lbs in the SV300. Case<br />

Alpha Series skid steers deliver industry-leading<br />

bucket breakout force, says<br />

the company — up to 8,585 lbs.<br />

The Alpha Series includes both radial-<br />

and vertical-lift models. The radial-lift<br />

machines (designated with an<br />

R in the model name), are engineered<br />

for digging, prying and pushing, while<br />

the vertical-lift models (designated with a V), excel in liftand-carry<br />

applications. The Case Alpha Series includes<br />

six radial-lift skid steers, the SR130, SR150, SR175, SR200,<br />

SR220 and SR250, and three vertical-lift models, the SV185,<br />

SV250 and SV300.<br />

Improved visibility, operator comfort and operator controls<br />

define the new Case Alpha Series machines. To begin,<br />

the skid steer cabs are 25 percent larger, the widest in<br />

the industry, says Case. They feature an ultra-narrow wire<br />

side-screen design that improves operator visibility. Plus,<br />

the glass surface provides 360-degree visibility. The Case<br />

Alpha Series cabs also provide a superior climate management<br />

system. The Alpha Series models feature larger fuel<br />

tanks. Thanks to improved fuel efficiency and new 16- to<br />

25.5-gal fuel tanks, Case skids steers can easily run for eight<br />

to 10 hours without refueling.<br />

The Case Power Stance chassis design features a longer<br />

wheelbase. This added stability means that operators will<br />

be able to lift and haul more material. Case skid steers feature<br />

a front/rear weight distribution of 30/70. Combined<br />

with the longer wheel base, this keeps the center of gravity<br />

from moving when the loader arms are raised. Electrohydraulic<br />

switchable controls are available on all Alpha<br />

Series models. When two or more people operate the same<br />

Case Skid Steer Specs<br />

Contact Info<br />

Case Construction <strong>Equipment</strong><br />

621 State St.<br />

Racine, WI 53402<br />

(866) 542-2736<br />

www.casece.com<br />

machine, they can easily switch between control patterns<br />

based on preference.<br />

Easy access to filters and engine fluids makes maintenance<br />

on the Case Alpha Series models a breeze. The regular maintenance<br />

points are grouped in one area so operators do not<br />

need to walk around the machine to find specific service<br />

points. Maintenance points, such as the radiator, fuel filter,<br />

battery terminals and engine oil fill, are easy to find at the rear<br />

of the machine. Case skid steers offer extreme versatility in<br />

dozens of applications. More than 70 attachments are available,<br />

including augers, rakes, grapples, pallet forks, brooms,<br />

dozer blades and hammers, to take on the toughest jobs.<br />

Advice for Buyers<br />

“When considering a skid steer for purchase, buy a machine<br />

that’s easy to maintain,” says Tim O’Brien, brand marketing<br />

manager with Case Construction <strong>Equipment</strong>. “Serviceability<br />

has become a big focus for equipment of all sizes.<br />

At Case, our philosophy is that the easier it is to perform<br />

service, the more likely it will get done. Also, work with a<br />

dealer you trust. You should feel that your dealer is part of<br />

your team — someone you can trust and rely on when the<br />

chips are down. Whether you need parts, service or support,<br />

you should be confident in your dealer’s commitment and<br />

ability to deliver whatever you need, whenever you need it.”<br />

Model Engine Horsepower Operating Capacity Bucket Breakout Force Operating Weight Tip Capacity Lift Height (Orientation) Price<br />

Net HP 50 Percent Height to Hinge Pin National MSRP<br />

SR130 43 hp 1,300 lbs 4,160 lbs 5,000 lbs 2,600 lbs 9 ft, 4 in. (Radial) $30,800<br />

SR150 49 hp 1,500 lbs 4,160 lbs 5,300 lbs 3,030 lbs 9 ft, 4 in. (Radial) $33,000<br />

SR175 57 hp 1,750 lbs 7,145 lbs 6,200 lbs 3,500 lbs 10 ft, 2 in. (Radial) $34,400<br />

SR200 70 hp 2,000 lbs 7,145 lbs 6,900 lbs 4,000 lbs 10 ft, 3 in. (Radial) $40,300<br />

SR220 76 hp 2,200 lbs 8,585 lbs 7,400 lbs 4,400 lbs 10 ft, 5 in. (Radial) $42,100<br />

SR250 84 hp 2,500 lbs 8,585 lbs 7,700 lbs 5,000 lbs 10 ft, 5 in. (Radial) $51,500<br />

SV185 57 hp 1,850 lbs 5,435 lbs 6,500 lbs 3,700 lbs 10 ft (Vertical) $37,300<br />

SV250 76 hp 2,500 lbs 8,585 lbs 8,000 lbs 5,000 lbs 10 ft, 10 in. (Vertical) $44,200<br />

SV300 84 hp 3,000 lbs 8,585 lbs 8,300 lbs 6,000 lbs 10 ft, 10 in. (Vertical) $56,500<br />

14 <strong>Compact</strong> <strong>Equipment</strong> June 2012 www.ceunbound.com

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