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Who makes engines for a Case skid steer?

Case skid steer engines are manufactured by FPT Industrial, a company known for producing high-quality engines for various industrial applications. FPT Industrial is a division of CNH Industrial, which is also the parent company of Case Construction Equipment. This partnership ensures that Case skid steers are equipped with powerful and reliable engines that meet the demands of various construction and agricultural tasks.

How many hours will a Case skid steer last?

The lifespan of a Case skid steer, like any other heavy equipment, depends on various factors such as maintenance, usage, and working conditions. On average, a well-maintained Case skid steer can last for around 5,000 to 10,000 hours of operation. However, some can even exceed this range if proper care and maintenance are given.

Which is the largest compact track loader made by Case?

The largest compact track loader made by Case is the TV620B. This powerful machine boasts a 114-horsepower engine and a 4,340-pound rated operating capacity at 35% of tipping load. With its impressive 74-inch tracks and 6.1 psi ground pressure, the TV620B is designed for heavy-duty work and optimal performance in various conditions.

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