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Case range renewal starts at Samoter

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17 February 2011

During 2011 and 2012, Case Construction Equipment will renew up to 90% of its construction equipment lines, aiming to provide customers with increased productivity, lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions.

The first opportunity for European customers to see the start of this process will be at Samoter. Case will use the show to unveil a new generation of its range of tractor loader backhoes - the T Series Construction King - and to take the wraps of its Tier 4 Interim engine line-up.

The Case stand will include a host of new and improved machines, including the range-topping 695ST loader backhoe, Tier 4 powered versions of the new CX250C and CX350C crawler excavators, and the first European showing for the 821F wheeled loader.

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