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9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

November 03, 2009

Case upgraded each of the eight models in its 400 Series 3 skid steers with horsepower and torque increases along with Tier-3-certified engines. As is often the case with emissions upgrades, horsepower and torque were bumped up for all of the models, but net horses jumped 16 percent in the 410 and a whopping 23 percent in 420. Cabs were redesigned to add some convincing features, and a couple of the models made impressive leaps over their predecessors' capabilities.

400 Series 3 Specs

Net Horsepower Rated Load (lb.) Arm Lifting Force (lb.)

410 Series 3 57 1,500 3,751

420 Series 3 69 1,850 4,200

430 Series 3 77 2,000 4,304

435 Series 3 77 2,200 4,400

440 Series 3 83 2,200 4,576

445 Series 3 77 2,500 5,000

450 Series 3 83 2,450 5,689

465 Series 3 83 3,000 6,500

https://www.constructionequipment.com/earthmoving-report-case-400-series-3-skid-steer

9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

RACINE, Wis. (Jan. 22, 2008) At a press event at World of Concrete, Case today unveiled its new 400 Series 3 line of skid steer loaders. The new machines feature more powerful engines, a redesigned cab and improved serviceability for all models.

Clean-burning, Tier III certified engine power is now available on the Case 410, 420, 430, 435, 440, 445, 450 and 465 skids steers. With engine improvements come increases in horsepower across the board, with net horsepower for the line ranging from 57 to 83 (42 to 62 kW).

https://www.lawnsite.com/threads/case-400-series-3-info.224177/

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