Case introduces new wheel loader series

The G Series spans seven new models that are Tier 4 Final compliant.


Case Construction Equipment, Racine, Wisconsin, introduces the all-new G Series wheel loaders, spanning seven new models scaled for work ranging from supply yards, building construction and agriculture up to quarries and mass excavation. The new introduction brings the entire product line to Tier 4 Final compliance featuring selective catalytic reduction (SCR) engine technology.

The G Series wheel loaders feature a broad range of bucket and linkage options to optimize each machine to its application. Linkage options include Z-bar, XR (extended reach) and XT (tool carrier/parallel-lift configuration, best for handling stacked/palletized materials). Each loader comes standard with a four-speed powershift transmission, and an optional five-speed transmission with lock-up torque converter is available on the 721G, 821G and 921G for roading speeds up to 25 miles per hour.

Each loader also provides a number of tire and axle options based on operating environment. The 521G through the 821G feature a standard limited slip differential that equally supplies torque to each side of the axle and automatically applies additional torque to the gripping tire. The 921G through the 1121G feature a heavy-duty axle with open differential that is ideal for working on hard packed or improved surfaces, especially when using solid tires. All models are available with an optional heavy-duty axle with auto-locking front differential that is also ideal for use on hard surfaces and with solid tires and, depending on conditions, can transmit 100 percent of the front axle tractive effort to the gripping wheel.

All Case wheel loaders feature innovative cooling technologies that keep operating temperatures down, keep the engine compartment clean, and – in the case of the 521G through 921G – have allowed for a unique positioning of the engine that ultimately provides excellent balance and stability for both roading and the hardest digging/loading applications.

Case ProCare, a suite of product assurances that includes a three-year Advanced SiteWatch telematics subscription, a three-year/3,000-hour full-machine factory warranty and a three-year/3,000-hour planned maintenance contract, is also available with the wheel loaders.