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Case has updated the four compact wheel loaders models in its F-Series compact wheel loaders with new controls.
Operators can now adjust the responsiveness of the lift and tilt bucket functions on these loaders thanks to new electro-hydraulic controls. Lift and tilt settings can be adjusted with two new three-way rocker switches mounted on the side console.
The switches allow for toggling between high, medium and low responsiveness of the loader lift arms independently of the attachment tilt functions.
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Case says the new controls also offer automated bucket metering functionality, delivering more precise and more consistent movement of the bucket edge while metering or sifting material into a truck or feed wagon.
The loaders also feature a new E-inching pedal for improved response and more control in applications where the operator requires the machine to move more precisely at slow speeds.
A breakdown of the key specs for all four models is below. Available options on Case’s F-Series compact loaders include a deluxe cab, air-ride seat, Bluetooth radio and LED lighting.
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Quick Specs
- 21F: Operating weight: 11,272 pounds; Lift Capacity: 5,287 pounds
- 121F: Operating weight: 11,618 pounds; Lift Capacity: 5,265 pounds
- 221F: Operating weight: 12,547 pounds; Lift Capacity: 8,317 pounds
- 321F: Operating weight: 13,303 pounds; Lift Capacity: 8,354 pounds