The CASE TV620B B series compact track loader is updated with advanced technologies and a bi-directional self-levelling feature.

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Updates to compact loaders and small skid-steer loaders 

The upgrades on CASE B Series compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders add another layer of operator safety with new electronic features like rear object detection, which uses radar to detect potential hazards behind the machine. 

New upgrades to CASE compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders also include advanced technologies to make operation easier and minimize downtime. A new bi-directional self-levelling feature lets operators keep the bucket or fork level automatically when raising or lowering the boom. And when changing attachments, operators can now access an attachment display catalogue with simple instructions to make operation easier. CASE also incorporated an advanced processing and connectivity module (P&CM) and connectivity module (CM1X) for precise GPS data and SiteWatch telematics for tracking usage and maintenance.

“Jobsites for construction, utilities, and municipal crews are becoming more varied with more complicated requirements, whether it’s tight operating spaces, exacting project specifications, or stringent regulations,” says Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. 

“The ever-changing challenges of the construction industry is partly what drives our ingenuity-obsessed mindset, and it’s why our latest round of innovations are focused on providing versatile, smart machines that make it easier to get more done.” 

“Our drive to continuously improve our machines is based on the constantly changing needs we hear from our customers, and where we see the industry going next,” says Dolan. “With the latest round of innovation, we’re leveraging more advanced technology to deliver smarter machines that make construction contractors, utility teams, and municipal crews more precise, efficient, and productive on the job.”

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