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18 March 2008

Easy maintenance reduces ownership costs

The latest member of the Case E series is the 621E wheel loader, which the company says features an electronically controlled engine that provides increased efficiency.

The machine also offers a new cab that offers greater operator comfort and visibility, a company statement said.

“Increased efficiency is provided by an electronically controlled Tier 3 engine that performs at three power curves to match the demands of any application while reducing costs associated with operating the machine,” the statement added.

The machine is easy to maintain and service according to the company resulting in increased machine usage and a lower cost of ownership.

The Case 621E is also available in XT (tool carrier) and XR (extended reach) configurations.

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