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BADASS FOR HIRE.


HIGHLIGHTS: • Auto Ride Control • Adjustable electro-hydraulic controls • Standard, high-fl ow and enhanced high-fl ow hydraulics


• Industry-leading visibility


WORK EXPERIENCE: • Digging out for hardscapes • Fine grading for drainage and turf • Loading and unloading pallets • Running mulchers for land clearing • Material handling for retaining walls • Hauling and dumping mulch • Business expansion with snow removal


CONNECT: CaseCE.com/Landscape SKILLS:


Intuitive, Resourceful and One-of-a-Kind Industry-exclusive split-screen display with rearview camera provides excellent jobsite awareness, puts critical machine info and settings at operator’s fi ngertips and offers easy switching between operating patterns.


Does the Heavy Lifting — Your Way Rated operating capacity up to 4,500 lb*


, vertical or radial lift


patterns and adjustable electro-hydraulic controls that let you set machine responsiveness just how you like it.


Comfortable in All Situations Wide and roomy with industry-leading visibility and available with year-round cab options for greater comfort.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:


CASE B SERIES COMPACT TRACK LOADERS WICHITA, KANSAS


A dependable, powerful, intuitive and versatile worker, with over 250 attachment options, will deliver effi ciency to your bottom line and satisfaction to its crew members.


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On TV450B ROC is 50% of tipping load ©2021 CNH Industrial America LLC. All rights reserved. CASE is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affi liates.


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