Case Releases New TV370 Compact Track Loader
Case Construction Equipment has released the new TV370 compact track loader, which Case says is ideally suited for landscaping, utility, agricultural, and rental applications where operators need lift capacity and strength but don’t necessarily require higher horsepower to operate high-volume production attachments. The TV370 is also billed as a strong fit for work involving government/municipalities, residential/nonresidential construction, roads and bridges, snow removal, landscaping, and waste/scrap. The 74-horsepower TV370 carries a 3,700-pound rated operating capacity and sports a vertical lift design described as being ideal for loading trucks and lifting and placing heavier materials on pallets.
Built For A Changing Market
Case says the TV370 pairs a maintenance-free Tier 4 Final solution with the strength and reach of a large-frame compact track loader. In a press release, John Dotto, Case brand marketing manager, noted that as the compact track loader market grows, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. “Not every equipment owner needs to run cold planers or high-volume mulching heads, but they still need to load higher trucks and lift heavy pallets,” Dotto stated. “The TV370 is for that application.”
A Look At The Specs
Specs-wise, the TV370 offers auxiliary hydraulics for traditional attachment use in standard 24.2 gallons per minute (gpm) at 100% efficiency and optional high-flow hydraulic configurations at 37.6 gpm at 100% efficiency. Elsewhere, the TV370 features an 8,776-pound bucket breakout force, and 10.11-foot hinge pin height. Further, access to the engine, filters, fill points, and other main service points is available through one access point.
Wide Cab & 360-Degree Visibility
Overall, the TV370 measures 6.4 feet wide over its tracks. On standard 17.7-foot tracks, Case says the TV370 provides “excellent stability and the lowest standard ground pressure in class” for running on terrains that vary and ground that’s sensitive. According to Case, the TV370 also sports one of the widest cabs in the industry and a cab-forward design that provides best-in-class 360-degree vision and excellent site lines to the bucket edge/curb lines.
Source: CNH Industrial America