With an operating weight of 1545kg, the CASE SV340B is designed for maximum lift, high breakout force, and incredible stability
For more than 50 years, CASE has been leading the charge when it comes to skid steer loaders. With their compact design and ability to handle various tasks, the versatile machines have become essential in industries such as construction, agriculture, and landscaping. Their adaptability allows them to efficiently tackle multiple applications in a range of environments.
CASE SV340B
With an operating weight of 1545kg, the CASE SV340B (part of the B Series) is one of the strongest skid steers in the market today. CASE designed the machine for maximum lift, high breakout force, and incredible stability, making it the go-to option for operators who need power and precision in a compact package.
One of the reasons skid steers are so popular is their versatility. While they are used globally across multiple industries, in New Zealand, they are particularly suited for civil and roading projects. Their compact size and powerful design make them ideal for applications such as paving, trenching, grading, and sweeping.
Skid steers, like the CASE SV340B, excel in harder ground conditions, where speed and manoeuvrability are key. The ability to attach sweepers makes them ideal for keeping road surfaces clean and prepared for the next phase of work.
Wheels vs. tracks: making the right worksite choice
While both skid steers and track loaders are incredibly useful machines, they serve slightly different purposes. The main difference lies in the undercarriage. Skid steers, like the SV340B, are fitted with wheels, which make them faster and better suited for hard, flat surfaces, such as concrete and asphalt. Wheels also allow skid steers to move between sites quickly without damaging delicate surfaces.
Tracked loaders, such as the CASE TR340B on the other hand, are better suited for soft or uneven terrain, like mud or sand. They offer greater traction and flotation, which is especially useful in rough conditions but tend to move slower than skid steers.
With excellent breakout force, the SV340B stands out for several reasons. Designed with operator comfort in mind, the spacious cab is well-insulated and comes equipped with intuitive controls, making long days on the job easier. CASE engineers designed the machine with powerful hydraulics that allow the SV340B to handle the heavy lifting and demanding attachments, such as augers, trenchers, and grapples.
Whether loading materials, grading a site, or clearing land, the SV340B delivers power, speed, and reliability. It’s a machine built to work hard.
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