CASE SKID STEER NAMED ONE OF THE TWENTY FOR 2015 BY LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION

05 May 2015
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CASE Construction Equipment’s SR270 skid steer loader has been named one of Landscape and Irrigation’s “Twenty for 2015” new product award winners. The award recognizes new, outstanding products for the commercial landscape and irrigation markets. Judged by the editorial staff, the selections were based on innovation, marketability and application within the market.

CASE became the first manufacturer to offer skid steer loaders with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology with the introduction of the SR270. The machine becomes the industry’s largest radial lift skid steer with a rated operating capacity of 2,700 pounds at 90 horsepower. It weighs in at 8,117 pounds, delivers best-in-class torque of 282 foot-pounds and has a bucket breakout force up to 8,776 pounds.

The “Twenty for 2015” winning products are profiled in the May/June issue of Landscape and Irrigation, available now.
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